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CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS CHAPTER 33 THE CONSERVATIVE TIDE 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CONSERVATIVE POLICIES UNDER REAGAN AND BUSH S E C T I O N 2 CONSERVATIVE POLICIES UNDER REAGAN AND BUSH 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS 1- WHAT WAS “REGANOMICS” ? 2- WHAT WERE THE RESULTS OF REGANOMICS ? 3- WHAT INDUSTRIES WERE “DEREGULATED” UNDER REAGAN? 4-WHO RAN IN THE 1984 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? 5-WHO WON THE 1984 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? 6-WHO RAN IN THE 1984 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? 7-WHO WON THE 1984 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS REAGAN’S S.D.I OR “STAR WARS PLAN 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS S.D.I. WAS CRITICIZED FOR BEING “IMPOSSIBLE” AND TOO EXPENSIVE 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 postage stamp 0.15 0.18 0.20 bread 0.48 0.54 0.60 0.66 0.71 milk 1.60 1.69 1.79 1.89 1.94 gas 1.03 1.13 1.19 1.25 1.27 car $5,413.00 $5,743.00 $5,967.00 $6,116.00 $6,294.00 income $11,321.00 $11,661.00 $11,894.00 $12,133.00 $12,497.00 house $86,159.00 $96,240.00 $103,073.00 $105,444.00 $110,610.00 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

JUDICIAL POWER SHIFTS TO THE RIGHT “CONSERVATIVE” JUDGES ON THE SUPREME COURT SCALIA KENNEDY REHNQUIST O’CONNOR 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CHARLES KEATING (LINCOLN S & L) IMPRISONED FOR FRAUD S & L BAILOUT=$500 B CHARLES KEATING (LINCOLN S & L) IMPRISONED FOR FRAUD 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

WLATER RONALD MONDALE vs REAGAN 1984 ELECTION WLATER RONALD MONDALE vs REAGAN 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

REAGAN WINS IN A LANDSLIDE 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

GEORGE BUSH VS MICHAEL DUKAKIS 1988 ELECTION GEORGE BUSH VS MICHAEL DUKAKIS 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS BUSH WINS 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS

GEORGE BUSH 41ST AMERICAN PRESIDENT 2/25/2019 CH 25 - THE CONSERVATIVE YEARS