Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was our 40th president and regarded as one of the best to ever step foot into the office. He is praised for his Republicanism, his ability to talk to people very easily, and his anticommunism. Becoming an actor gave him the edge on his ability to talk to people as if they were his friends. A president that can talk to the people is a president the people will love. This gave him a tremendous backing to anything he did and he used this power to take down Soviet communism. He has helped make this country fantastic and many presidents after him should strive to be like him. Reagan's early life wasn't the best he could ask for. He moved from town to town with no real friends he could keep for a while. This was due …show more content…
He followed the Cubs to California so he could try and further his acting career. He tried out at Warner Brothers and was immediately accepted. In most movies he played in, he was the hero. The generic good guy. The boy we all rooted for. At Warner Bros., he appeared in over 50 movies. Movies didn't only further his acting career, but also his love life. While filming a movie named Brother Rat, He fell in love with his costar, Jane Wyman. She gave birth to one child and they adopted another right after their own was born. Sadly, their marriage ended in divorce. Shortly after this tragic accident, an even darker moon was on the horizon. World War 2 started. Although Reagan didn't fight in the war, he was moved to Los Angeles and filmed war training films. This wasn't the most heroic thing, but he was doing the best he could do. Also, these had to be done and who better than someone the people listened to. One thing that does bug me is that he talked to people as if he did go off to war and he would tell them stories of what happened when he was over there. This bugs me in the fact that he wasn't over there and he took credit a little bit. Even the news was tied up in it. They would post articles about him leaving and sometimes how he would get put on leave and would be home. It's like they tried to cover up that he wasn't actually in the war and didn't care what the public thought. I don't like lying and
In the late 1970s, Americans tired of counterculture and political scandal turned to more conservative political solutions and Reagan was their guy. Ronald Reagan, arguably was one of the greatest men to step into the Oval Office. He had a strong work ethic and a love for America. Reagan was the son of John and Nelle Reagan and was born in Tampico Illinois on February 6, 1911 and died on June 6, 2004 in his lovely house in Bel-Aire, LA . Prior to Reagan’s first wife, Jane Wyman, he served in the Army during World War 2, but was discharged due to his poor eyesight in 1943. In 1940, when Reagan was filming for his first film he met Jane Wyman and married her, they had a daughter and adopted a son. During Reagan’s seven year contract with Warner
Reagan promised to restore American power and prestige on the international front. He had a “peace through strength” strategy that meant when you give people a choice, that people would choose freedom. He began as soon as he was elected into office rebuilding honor to our country. He had to show other countries our strength and that we were not afraid. He created a foreign policy that would show the Soviet Union our strength.
Ronald Reagan was our 46th president of the United States and a true hero to many Americans. His strong belief’s helped him become a strong president, who cared for his country and proved it in many ways. For instance, he helped end the cold war and shape the U.S. government. He also helped many immigrants become citizens of the United States. Reagan also became a hero to many citizens by fixing the American economy that wasn’t doing so well after the Great Depression. Ronald Reagan is considered a hero in the U.S and in many parts of the world.
Ronald Reagan: Presidential Prodigy Throughout history, many men and women have came to power in order to rule and govern a nation of people. Many have succeeded, but there has also been many failures. In the case of the United States, we have a man or women in power based upon the view of the people. The job of President of the United States is no easy task and few men have been able to successfully stand up to the challenge. Ronald Reagan is one of the greatest president of all time because he implemented personal life characteristics, intense military tactics and geopolitical successes, and instilled a broad feeling of nationalism which set him apart from others before him.
During his presidency there were many moments when he made decisions that would define him as a hero forever. Many of these decisions and policies he made would change the world forever. Ronald Reagan helped end an era of Communism and the Cold War. In his famous "Tear Down This Wall" speech Reagan challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall (Burgan 108-111). This wall was a symbol for Communism and the Cold War, once it was torn down almost everyone saw it as the end of the Cold War and Communism. Furthermore, Reagan ended an era of high nuclear tensions between Russia and the United States. Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev made a plan to reduce their nuclear armaments and eventually eliminate them (Drell). This nuclear disarmament would lead the way for many other countries to decrease their nuclear armaments as well. Lastly Reagan comforted the nation during times of doubt and hardship. Reagan payed his respects to the 17 Americans killed during the attacks on the US embassy in Lebanon (Burgan 82-85). He also addressed the nation after the death of 7 astronauts in the Challenger spacecraft explosion. He showed people that even in times of terror or heartbreak they would stand together as one and get through it. In conclusion Ronald Reagan sought to make peace in the world and succeeded in winning the hearts of millions during his
During his Remarks on East-West Relations at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, Reagan said, “For I join you, as I join your fellow countrymen in the West, in this firm, this unalterable belief: Es gibt nur ein Berlin. [There is only one Berlin.]”(Source C). In this line of the speech, Reagan has a very inflated tone when speaking but at the same time he is not harsh, more hopeful. Reagan is simply trying to include everyone that is relevant in this situation. Also in his Farewell Address Reagan stated, “Common sense told us that when you put a big tax on something, the people will produce less of it. So, we cut the people's tax rates, and the people produced more than ever before.” (Source A). His speeches were also concrete and straightforward in effort to relate to the people even
In conclusion Ronald Reagan was a very influential person in our world. He did what he believed, went after what he wanted, and went past obstacles that he faced. If you have been a citizen of the United States, then you would know how Ronald Reagan ran the country, and how he changed it in so many ways. Ronald Reagan, our 40th president, made our country
Third, after his acting career Reagan went into politics to make the nation a better place. After his acting career died he went on to work for General Electric as a spokesman for years getting to meet and talk to thousands of people. This got him a lot of attention and it also gave him a strategic platform to vault him into the political world. Several years later when Goldwater was running for President, he asked Reagan to give a speech on national television. Reagan gave the speech “A Time for Choosing” which both showed his intellect and his conviction about right wing republican values. It was possibly the best first political appearance ever seen as people all over the nation wanted Reagan as president as they lost faith in Goldwater.
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6th, 1911. He was born to John Edward Reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan. John Reagan was a second generation Italian-American shoe salesmen and his mother Nelle was a huge believer in the bible and the Protestant faith. Mrs. Reagan was also the first individual that introduced Ronald into acting when Mrs. Reagan was teaching dramatic acting lessons in the town. According to Mr. Reagan this shaped him into the person that he was, “There was the life that has shaped my body and mind for all the years to come after.” As Ronald began his high school years he given a nickname that stuck with him until the day he dies. “The Dutch” is what he was called, while he was attending Dixon High School in the late 1920’s. While attending Dixon High, Ronald Reagan was a very popular kid he was active in sports, especially football where he excelled and was active his school’s theatre productions. After graduating from High School, he enrolled into Eureka College in Peoria, Illinois, Ronald being the only person in his family to get a higher education. According to the Miller Center on the life of Ronald Reagan, that Ronald struggled at first, but with his strength he worked his way through it. “He worked his way through college with dishwashing and other jobs, also sending money home and inducing his brother to enroll at Eureka.” Ronald was an average student through college he passed his classes by making mostly “C’s”
Reagan narrates the period of his life during which he first became active in politics: his Hollywood acting career. Now closer than ever before to the career of his dreams, Reagan began knocking on doors in California, hoping to catch his big break as an actor. Once a studio accepted Reagan, he immediately noted the uniquely political environment of Hollywood. He noticed, and soon found himself representing, the unionized actors in Hollywood negotiating the terms of their
Ronald Regan brought nothing but hope into America when it was needed the most. He led the great comeback. He made something impossible look so easy. He made everyone who doubting him rethink their statement. Reagan inspired America. On that day he kicked off his campaign, and throughout his presidency, he challenged us to lift our sights. He assured us that every American is created with the rights to life and liberty. Our dream is coming alive in our minds and hearts in unique and wonderful ways. When Reagan said, “We are Americans!” it was his voice that proved to the people that this land was ours and nobody could take away our dream for this great land. That is why he was so determined to knock down barriers that prevented individuals from reaching their dreams, and America from achieving greatness.
Throughout history there have been many problems and issues in the world. During certain times of crisis, one man stood out from all the rest. This man 's name was Ronald Reagan. He was elected governor of California and was in office for eight years. Ronald Reagan tried to run for president two times and was unsuccessful, but then in 1980, he won the Republican presidential nomination. Ronald Reagan was the oldest president of the United States and he gained a lot of experience as governor of California. Ronald Reagan had to deal with obstacles, especially while running for President. He never gave up and kept trying. When Ronald Reagan was shot in an assassination attempt, he had to overcome the feeling of being scared and provided reassurances to the country. Mr. Reagan stayed strong and continued to be president. He showed courage and determination to bounce back. Ronald Reagan was a president who positively altered the world 's economic, political and social issues. He tried to fix world issues, such as the conflicts in Germany, Iran and many other regions, by meeting the leaders and making agreements. Also he made people feel a lot better about how the world issues were being handled by taking with pride and strong tone.
Reagan spent the next several years building relationships throughout the country with friends and other political leaders. When the election of 1980 came around, Reagan had won the nomination from the Republican Party to go against incumbent Jimmy Carter. The two candidates were very different in their appeal to the American public, Carter’s had his nervous mannerisms, while Reagan’s was able to showcase his Hollywood charm, which appealed to the public. Voters saw Reagan as a take charge leader that could put the country and the economy back on track, where it needed to be. Reagan won the election, receiving 51 percent to Carter’s 41
Serving as the 40th president, Ronald Reagan made a lasting impact on the United States of America. Reagan ran for president in 1968 and 1976 and did not win the elections, it was not until 1980 when he ran again for the third time and became the president. He entered his presidency with some background as he was the governor of California for 8 years. When he went in to presidency the economy was weak, inflation was high, and there were foreign difficulties. The Cold War and a recession was also happening during this time period. Reagan had a plan that is now known as the “Reagan Revolution.” During his presidency Reagan’s goal was to cut taxes to increase employment and the economy, increase defense spending, and bring a quick end to the Cold War.
Reagan not only showed a noble character but he also demonstrated what he was willing of