The Influence of Conservatism and the Reagan Revolution

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Conservatism and
Reagan Revolution
 
By: Carolyn Stoughton, Nick Giorgi, Ashley Magee
 
Thesis/Theme
 
The presidency of Ronald Reagan consisted of Christian values combined with
a conservative mind-set.
 
Background
 
New Right in response to social changes in 1960s and 1970s
Reinforce “traditional family values” through media and laws
“Me” Decade
Personal well-being
Emotional security
Goals of Conservative Movement
Abortion
Reduce government services
 
Storyline
 
Ronald Reagan’s beliefs:
Rejection of activist welfare state
Create a conservative-minded America
Limit government support for women’s rights and civil rights
Reduce government size
 
Storyline
 
Reaganomics
Trickle Down Economics
Invest in businesses to create more jobs and new wealth
Strategic Defense Initiative
Prioritized defense spending in federal budget
Security to public, popularity for Reagan
Reagan’s Budget Cuts
Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981
Lowered income and corporate taxes
Reduce spending on domestic programs to lower interest rates
 
Outcome
 
Reduced tax on all income
Reduced federal aid to poor areas
National debt tripled
Stock scandals
Ivan Boeskey-used confidential information to illegally trade stocks
Fear that 1987 stock crash would resemble Great Depression
 
Trends
 
1.
Focus on national defense rather than domestic programs and problems
2.
Deregulation of business, decrease in federal government involvement
3.
Rise of traditional Christian values
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The content explores the presidency of Ronald Reagan, focusing on the incorporation of Christian values and a conservative mindset. It delves into the background of the New Right movement, Reagan's beliefs, Reaganomics, resulting outcomes, and prevalent trends during that era.

  • Conservatism
  • Reagan Revolution
  • Ronald Reagan
  • Conservative Movement
  • Reaganomics

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  1. Conservatism and Reagan Revolution By: Carolyn Stoughton, Nick Giorgi, Ashley Magee

  2. Thesis/Theme The presidency of Ronald Reagan consisted of Christian values combined with a conservative mind-set.

  3. Background New Right in response to social changes in 1960s and 1970s Reinforce traditional family values through media and laws Me Decade Personal well-being Emotional security Goals of Conservative Movement Abortion Reduce government services

  4. Storyline Ronald Reagan s beliefs: Rejection of activist welfare state Create a conservative-minded America Limit government support for women s rights and civil rights Reduce government size

  5. Storyline Reaganomics Trickle Down Economics Invest in businesses to create more jobs and new wealth Strategic Defense Initiative Prioritized defense spending in federal budget Security to public, popularity for Reagan Reagan s Budget Cuts Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 Lowered income and corporate taxes Reduce spending on domestic programs to lower interest rates

  6. Outcome Reduced tax on all income Reduced federal aid to poor areas National debt tripled Stock scandals Ivan Boeskey-used confidential information to illegally trade stocks Fear that 1987 stock crash would resemble Great Depression

  7. Trends Focus on national defense rather than domestic programs and problems 1. Deregulation of business, decrease in federal government involvement 2. Rise of traditional Christian values 3.

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