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Killian Cline
11 February, 02:30
What constituted the "Reagan Revolution"?
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Jett Dorsey
11 February, 03:48
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Reagan promulgated a program to restore U. S. prominence and honor globally, and fight economic problems. He advocated a more laissez faire policy through a lessening of government activism, taxes, spending, and restrictions on business.
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