Ronald Reagan's Failures

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There he met Nancy Davis who he married in 1952. They had two children, Patricia and Ronald. The Davis family were strong Republicans, and they were the main reason that Reagan switched from a Democrat to a Republican. In 1954, Reagan began to host a tv show known as The General Electric Theater. As part of his new job, he was able to tour the United States and speak out about what he thought the government needed to do. He even took it one step further, and by 1966, he was elected governor of California. During Ronald Reagan’s presidency, he had to deal with many problems. He had to deal with terrorist attacks, such as bombs being set off, planes and ships being hijacked, and Americans being kidnapped and held hostage. Reagan was sure the terrorists were from Libya, so he sent troops there to bomb their military headquarters. Seventy percent of Americans thought his plan was a good idea. Following Carter’s administration, there was a high rate of unemployment, high interest rates, and inflation that Reagan had to deal with. Also, while Carter was president, Iranians had taken 53 American hostages, in which Reagan was forced to do something about. Within only hours after Reagan had been elected president, the hostages were freed.
Last, but definitely not least, Reagan faced a problem that involved his own life. On March 30, 1981, Reagan was shot
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In 1987, a Russian named Gorbachev signed a treaty that reduced the amount of missiles the Soviets and Americans could have. Reagan also helped the economy boom, by lowering taxes and making it easier for businesses to grow. When Reagan first entered office, the sum of the inflation and unemployment rates was 19.99 percent. When Reagan left office, the rates were 9.72 percent. Reagan’s way of taking care of the economy was known as