The Presidents 2016: Reagan
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In 1988, after two terms in office, Ronald Reagan left the White House one of the most popular presidents of the 20th century -- and one of the most controversial.
Aired: 08/16/16
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The Presidents: Reagan
A biography from American Experience's collection of presidential portraits.
Reagan's Age
As the 1984 election approached, many voters voiced their concerned with Reagan's age.
Reagan on Ending Wars: Ending the Cold War
President Reagan needed to make concessions in order to reduce the nuclear threat.
Reagan's First Lady: Nancy
Nancy Reagan made things difficult at times with her stubbornness.
Reagan on the Enemy: The Soviet Threat
The delegations of Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan met in Geneva in 1985.
Reagan and Lying: Arms for Hostages
In November 1986 Reagan admitted that arms had been shipped to Iran.
Reagan and Crisis: Assassination Attempt
On March 30th, 1981, President Reagan was shot.
Reagan on Policing the World: Aiding Freedom Fighters
In 1981, Reagan aided the Polish workers movement.
Reagan on Unity: Restoring Trust
Americans doubted that a former Hollywood "B" actor could manage the country.
Reagan on the Economy: the 1982 Recession
In 1982, the economy under the Reagan Administration looked bleak.
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