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Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan

1911 Tampico, Illinois - 2004 Los Angeles, California
BiographyRonald Reagan (1911-2004) was elected the 40th president in 1980, and won a second term in a landslide victory in 1984. A former actor and governor of California, Reagan’s presidency was defined by his conservative policies, a strong anti-communist stance, and significant economic reforms, including tax cuts and deregulation. His administration is also remembered for its role in the Cold War, particularly for increasing military spending and the strategic defense initiative. Reagan left office in 1989, having reshaped the political landscape of the 1980s and established a lasting legacy in American politics.
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