AN AMERICAN LIFE :Ronald Reagan
.... in office.
Reagan said that the first time he visited the White
House after winning the election was in January, 1981. He added ....
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The Religious Right
.... No question, the elections were a resounding victory for the Republicans, who won the White
House (
Reagan defeated Carter by 10 percentage points) and took ....
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And the Band Played On and AIDS
.... The role of
Reagan's administration in stigmatizing AIDS victims cannot be overestimated .... of the nation's approach to major crises is set by the White
House. ....
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Lyndon Baines Johnson and Ronald Reagan
.... and Ed Meese had more to do with the specifics of
Reagan policy than even staff tyrants like Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman had in the Nixon White
House. ....
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Ronald Reagan's Victory in 1984 Election
.... was the economy--those who had benefitted economically during the first four years of
Reagan's presidency were eager to keep him in the White
House; those who ....
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Political Scandals
.... certain impeachment and the latter undermined public trust in government foreign policy as well as the integrity of the
Reagan White
House which purposely ....
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Political Scandals: Watergate & Iran/Contra
.... certain impeachment and the latter undermined public trust in government foreign policy as well as the integrity of the
Reagan White
House which purposely ....
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The Johnson and Reagan Administrations
.... Dallek said that "no President in American history entered the White
House more determined to reduce the role and size of government than Ronald
Reagan" (63). ....
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Federal Housing Policy in Reagan Administration
.... gan veto of a housing bill (even after the Republicans lost their majority position in that
house). It was not until 1987 that President
Reagan finally agreed ....
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Ronald Reagan as a Leader
.... Speakes, Larry, and Pack, Robert. Speaking Out: Inside the
Reagan White
House. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988. Stockman ....
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Principle Policy Issues of President Reagan
.... Speakes, Larry, and Pack, Robert. Speaking Out: Inside the
Reagan White
House. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988. Stockman ....
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Savings & Loan Scandal
.... The people, in fact, are responsible to the degree that they failed to perceive that the man they elected to the White
House --- Ronald
Reagan---brought with ....
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"SLEEPWALKING THROUGH HISTORY"
.... He says with respect to the contras, "in the
Reagan White
House, laws were something to be evaded rather than faithfully executed . . . ....
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Sleepwalking Through History
.... He says with respect to the contras, "in the
Reagan White
House, laws were something to be evaded rather than faithfully executed . . . ....
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Changes in Congress
.... As we read in Power in Congress, published by Congressional Quarterly: "Given
Reagan's popularity and the Republican gain of thirty-three
House seats in the ....
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Political Leadership
.... a "good" or "bad" leader. Ronald
Reagan had both aspects in his time at the White
House. In general, though, The
Reagan presidency ....
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The US Secret Service
.... complex, the personal security of the President, the White
House complex, and .... country, as shown by the attempted assassination of President
Reagan (Moments 39 ....
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The Reagan Presidency & Reaganism
.... So transient was the the "
Reagan Revolution" that, a decade after Dallek wrote .... this time in the form of a congressional majority embodied by
House Speaker Newt ....
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REAGAN'S POLICY IN THE IRAN-IRAQ WAR
....
Reagan administration had few illusions about the character of Saddam Hussein's regime but supported it during the war for reasons of realpolitik. White
House ....
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Policies of Reagan Administration During the Iran/Iraq War
....
Reagan administration had few illusions about the character of Saddam Hussein's regime but supported it during the war for reasons of realpolitik. White
House ....
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An Analysis of the 2004 Republican Presidential Campaign
.... marketing, who later helped him in his White
House runs. They perfected what had been practiced more haphazardly by previous politicians.
Reagan was always ....
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Labor Outsourcing in Textiles
.... by the American apparel and textile industries than did the
Reagan Administration .... clothing from a foreign manufacturer, as opposed to the in-
house designing and ....
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Reagan's Federal Housing Policy
.... gan veto of a housing bill (even after the Republicans lost their majority position in that
house). It was not until 1987 that President
Reagan finally agreed ....
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Ronald Reagan
.... British law in order to discredit arguments for gun control, a White
House spokesman responded that regardless of the truth of the matter,
Reagan's remark had ....
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THE FEDERAL BUDGET PROCESS
.... problem with the current budget process in both the
House of Representatives .... mission-oriented executive fiscal team in the first
Reagan Administration allowed ....
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Cabinet-Level Status for the EPA
.... and promised to make the Environmental Protection Agency a Cabinet-level department if he wins the White
House." His criticism of the
Reagan-Bush political ....
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National Rifle Association's Relationship with Congress
.... The results of this influence are found from the White
House to Congressional committees and subcommittees. Ronald
Reagan, for example, was the first ....
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ADAM SMITH, RONALD REAGAN, AND JEFFREY SACHS
....
Reagan, R. (1987, 5 January). Message to the Speaker of the
House of Representatives and the President of the Senate transmitting the fiscal year 1988 budget. ....
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Party Influence on House of Representatives
.... the last few years of the
Reagan administration, the Bush administration and the Clinton administration. The Democratic leadership in the
House found it ....
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FEDERAL-SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS
.... During the course of these hearings, PATCO learned that neither the
Reagan Administration nor the majority of the members in the
House of Representatives ....
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