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Moral Majority New Right Ronald Reagan Barry Goldwater The Reagan Revolution Moral Majority New Right Ronald Reagan Barry Goldwater

Reaganomics Milton Friedman Trickle-Down Theory Supply-Side Tax Rates Union-Busting Deregulation Military Increases Debt

“Interventions” Grenada Lebanon Libya Panama

AIDS “Gay Plague” Reagan Education

End of the Cold War Summits Rhetoric Military Buildup Gorbachev and loosening up

Education A Nation at Risk The “Failure” of American Education No Child Left Behind Race to the Top

Jobs Rust Belt Outsourcing Destruction of Private Sector Unions Service Economy “Creative Destruction” Stagnation of Wages

Iran Contra Scandal Iran and Arms Embargo Lebanon and Hostages Nicaragua and Contras Boland Amendment Oliver North