Rationing of Medical Care in the US
.... health care is, in fact, a very big business--the nation's third largest industry" (
Reagan,
1992, p. 14). ....
Reagan, MD (
1992). ....
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Health Care Access
.... health care is, in fact, a very big business--the nation's third largest industry (
Reagan,
1992, p. 14). ....
Reagan, MD (
1992). ....
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1990 American Economic Recession
.... in the early years of the first
Reagan Administration not from the levels of the previous (Carter) administration (Council of Economic Advisers,
1992, p. 21). ....
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Truman Presidency
.... This is a skill similar to one used by
Reagan to achieve success as president. As McCullough (
1992) explains this transformative period, "He wasn't afraid to ....
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Layoffs in the American Economy
.... or have ended in
1992, is likely just the down payment on the eventual price that the American economy will be required to pay for the
Reagan Bush policies. ....
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Ronald Reagan as a Leader
.... Reckoning with
Reagan: America and Its President in the 1980s. New York: Oxford University Press,
1992. Speakes, Larry, and Pack, Robert. ....
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Principle Policy Issues of President Reagan
.... Reckoning with
Reagan: America and Its President in the 1980s. New York: Oxford University Press,
1992. Speakes, Larry, and Pack, Robert. ....
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The Johnson and Reagan Administrations
....
Reagan failed to tackle middle class entitlements; and his economic program had "little .... the 1990-1993 recession, led to the defeat of George Bush-in
1992. ....
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The LA Riots of 1992
.... for inner-city unrest--ignoring the 12 years when he and
Reagan controlled the .... end, members of Congress privately agree, the Los Angeles riots of
1992 are not ....
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Changes in Congress
.... that
Reagan had, Bush, says Deibel, had to compromise from the beginning of his term in dealing with Congress. This situation is different in early
1992, now ....
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US Marines in Beirut in 1982
.... 1987). Tanter (
1992) noted that
Reagan acted precipitously in response to the September slaughter of the Palestinian civilians. He ....
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REAL ESTATE MARKET
.... From
Reagan Administration to Bush Administration 1989 1378 - 7.4% 1990 1191 - 13.6% 1991 989 - 17.0% [sources: Council of Economic Advisers,
1992; "Economic ....
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THE NASA DECISION-MAKING ENVIRONMENT
.... the proposed programs likely would have been shelved (Florida Trend,
1992, p. 29 .... The
Reagan Administration did not adequately fund NASA anymore than any other ....
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Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (Anna Deveare Smith)
.... of an earlier generation have indeed disappeared from the landscape: In
1992, the unemployment .... tuition and fees since the time of the
Reagan governorship of ....
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Budgetary Coniderations of Environmental Law
.... gains, high real interest rates employed the Nixon and
Reagan Administrations to .... starving the country's environmental protection effort (Paxton,
1992, pp. ....
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FEDERAL-SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS
.... by ordering the USPS to pay back wages to postal workers in a ruling that held the actions of the
Reagan Administration to be illegal (Priest,
1992, p. A19). ....
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The Religious Right
....
Reagan appointed Anthony Kennedy instead, and Kennedy provided the fifth and deciding vote to uphold Roe v. Wade in
1992. Since ....
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American Foreign Policy
.... superpower lacks the material resources, owing in part to the more than $4.4 trillion deficit after
Reagan's departure, to .... San Diego: Greenhaven Press,
1992. ....
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Policy & Treatment of Homeless Children
.... During the Bush Administration, the poverty rate increased from the 13.0 percent of the last year of the
Reagan Administration to 14.5 percent in
1992. ....
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US ANTI-DRUG POLICIES IN SOUTH AMERICA
.... to pursue their own political agendas and vendettas (Cornez,
1992, pp. .... President Ronald
Reagan, his successor President George Bush, and President Bill Clinton ....
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Presidential Power & Its Limits
.... Just as
Reagan concentrated on domestic issues and Bush concentrated (through early
1992) on foreign policy, Nixon focused on a particular blend of both. ....
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Oversight of the Social Security Program
.... From this point on, the
Reagan Administration became much more circumspect with respect to its objectives for the social security program (Karger,
1992, pp. ....
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Analysis of George Bush as a Politician
.... Brookhiser (
1992) writes about how George Bush has no ideas. He followed Ronald
Reagan, but Ronald
Reagan did have ideas that were important to him and that he ....
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H. Ross Perot
.... do well to choose a running mate from one of these
Reagan strongholds - perhaps .... Perot's behavior in the
1992 election probably cost him more votes than any ....
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Latin American-United States Relations
.... reason for that action was to "punish an insubordinate dictator." Ronald
Reagan, George Bush .... "Bolivia." US Department of State Dispatch, 3 (2 March
1992): 170. ....
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Metropolitan Area Employment Patterns
.... in the United States because American corporations, abetted by the
Reagan and Bush .... In
1992, the Los Angeles economy, far from being the prototype of the future ....
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America's Right Turn
.... done by
Reagan's economic policies, while at the same time bridging the gap in ideological issues between conservatives and liberals: During the
1992 campaign ....
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GNP Forecast
.... second half of calendar year 1991 and for the complete calendar year
1992. .... GNP decline since the four quarter decline in the first
Reagan Administration fourth ....
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Comparison of 2 Tax Proposals
.... code since World War II, when the tax code was converted into a broad-based tax (Snow,
1992, p. 139). It was signed by then-President Ronald
Reagan on October ....
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Speech by Hilary Rodham Clinton
.... the presidential race to stage cookie-baking TV ops and teach her to "look at Bill with a convincing imitation of the Nancy
Reagan gaze" (Carlson,
1992, 31). ....
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