ronald reagan
Ronald Reagan had a very successful life. He was the 40th president of the United States (1981-1989). He was an actor for 30 years before he became involved with politics and starred in more than 50 movies. Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. Reagan was raised by his traveling shoe salesman father John Reagan, and his mother Nelle. John was an alcoholic and was saved from the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration. Reagan was strongly influenced by his mother, who taught him to read at an early age. After High School, Ronald Reagan won a Scholarship to Eureka College in Peoria, Illinois. He was very active at Eureka. He majored in economics, student body president, captain of the swimming team, and was on the football team. He became interested in acting, but after his graduation in 1932 the only job available that was related to show biz was a local radio sportscaster. In 1936 he took the job as a sportscaster for WHO radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. Reagan moved to Hollywood in 1937 and began a 30-year acting career. Some of his noted movies were Knute Rockne-All American, King's Row, and Bedtime for Bozo. During his acting career, Reagan was elected as the president of the Screen Act
He married Jane Wyman, had two children, but divorced her eight years later. Reagan fought communism as a president hard. 11 percent of the work force was unemployed in fall, 1982. But a large devaluation of the dollar in 1986 failed to overcome the huge trade deficit. As president of the union, he tried to remove communists from the movie industry. In 1982, in an effort to strengthen the Lebanon government, he sent marines to Lebanon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. With Detente, a peaceful policy for coexistence with the USSR, and called it "an evil empire. Those remaining were often captured by Muslim radicals. " He launched a crusade against governments and movements under Soviet influence. accused the new Sandinista government of aiding rebels in El Salvador with weapons. He then supplied El Salvador with arms.
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