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Презентация на тему The presentation of the 4o th US president

Ronald Wilson Reagan The official portrait of the president Reagan, 1981Ronald Wilson Reagan (February
THE PRESENTATION OF THE 40 TH US PRESIDENTby “TEENS” teamof Rodnodolinskay school Ronald Wilson Reagan Entertainment career Marriages and childrenIn 1938, Reagan co-starred in the film Brother Rat with Governer Of California,  1967-1975California Republicans were impressed with Reagan's political views 1976 presidential campaignRonald Reagan on the podium with Gerald Ford at the 1980 presidential campaignReagan campaigns with Nancy and Senator Strom Thurmond in South California, 1980 Presidency, 1981-1985 first termReagan wave from the limousine taking them down Pennsylvania “reaganomics” and EconomyReagan and Nancy greet King Juan I of Spain and Lebanon and operation Urgent Fury (Grenada), 1983Reagan meets with Prime Minister Eugenia Escalation of the cold WarReagan, the first American President ever to address 1984 presidential campaign1984 presidential electoral votes by state.Reagan won every state except Second term, 1985-1989Reagan is sworn in for a second term as president Post-presidential years, 1989-2004Reagan and Nancy in Los Angeles after leaving the White House, early 1990s DeathNancy Reagan: Reagan and Gorbachev reagan’s HonorsThe Presidential Medal of Freedom (from President George H.W. Bush, 1993)The Reagan’s StatueA bronze statue of Reagan, Capitol Rotunda
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Слайд 2 Ronald Wilson Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan







The official portrait of the
president Reagan, 1981

Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States, the 33rd Governor of California and prior to that, an actor.
Reagan was born in Tampico in Whitesid County, Illinois, reared in Dixon in Lee County, Illinois, and educated at Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and sociology. Upon his graduation, Reagan first moved to Iowa to work as a radio broadcaster and then in 1937 to Los Angeles, California. He began a career as an actor, first in films and later television




Слайд 3 Entertainment career



Entertainment career

Слайд 4 Marriages and children

In 1938, Reagan co-starred in the

Marriages and childrenIn 1938, Reagan co-starred in the film Brother Rat

film Brother Rat with actress Jane Wyman. They were

engaged at the Chicago Theatre and married on January 26, 1940. Together they had two children, Maureen and Christine, and adopted a third, Michael (born 1945).

Later Reagan met actress Nancy Davis in 1949. They were engaged at Chasen's restaurant in Los Angeles and were married on March 4, 1952.




Ronald and Nancy Reagan aboard a boat in California in 1964


Слайд 5 Governer Of California, 1967-1975

California Republicans were impressed with

Governer Of California, 1967-1975California Republicans were impressed with Reagan's political views

Reagan's political views and charisma after his "Time for

Choosing" speech, and nominated him for Governor of California in 1966. In Reagan's campaign, he emphasized two main themes: "to send the welfare bums back to work," "to clean up the mess at Berkeley”



Ronald and Nancy celebrate Reagan’s gubernatorial victory


Слайд 6 1976 presidential campaign

Ronald Reagan on the podium with

1976 presidential campaignRonald Reagan on the podium with Gerald Ford at

Gerald Ford at the 1976 Republican National Convention after

narrowly losing the presidential nomination

Слайд 7 1980 presidential campaign

Reagan campaigns with Nancy and Senator

1980 presidential campaignReagan campaigns with Nancy and Senator Strom Thurmond in South California, 1980

Strom Thurmond in South California, 1980


Слайд 8 Presidency, 1981-1985 first term



Reagan wave from the limousine taking

Presidency, 1981-1985 first termReagan wave from the limousine taking them down

them down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, after

inauguration

Слайд 9 “reaganomics” and Economy



Reagan and Nancy greet King Juan

“reaganomics” and EconomyReagan and Nancy greet King Juan I of Spain

I of Spain and his wife Queen Sofia, in

October, 1981

Слайд 10 Lebanon and operation Urgent Fury (Grenada), 1983

Reagan meets

Lebanon and operation Urgent Fury (Grenada), 1983Reagan meets with Prime Minister

with Prime Minister Eugenia Charles of Dominica in the

Oval Office about ongoing events in Grenada.

Слайд 11 Escalation of the cold War

Reagan, the first American

Escalation of the cold WarReagan, the first American President ever to

President ever to address the British Parliament, predicts will

be left on the “ash-heap of history”

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1984 presidential electoral votes by state.
Reagan

1984 presidential campaign1984 presidential electoral votes by state.Reagan won every state

won every state except for Mondale’s home state of

Minnesota 9and Washington, D.C.)

Слайд 13 Second term, 1985-1989

Reagan is sworn in for a

Second term, 1985-1989Reagan is sworn in for a second term as

second term as president in the Capitol Rotunda
War on

drugs
Libya bombing
Immigration
Iran-Contra Affair
End of the Cold war

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Reagan and Nancy in Los Angeles

Post-presidential years, 1989-2004Reagan and Nancy in Los Angeles after leaving the White House, early 1990s

after leaving the White House, early 1990s


Слайд 15 Death

Nancy Reagan: "My family and I would like

DeathNancy Reagan:

the world to know that President Ronald Reagan has

died after 10 years of Alzheimer's Disease at 93 years of age. We appreciate everyone's prayers."
Margaret Thatcher: "Ronald Reagan had a higher claim than any other leader to have won the Cold War for liberty and he did it without a shot being fired.“
General Secretary Gorbachev: "[He was] a man who was instrumental in bringing about the end of the Cold War," and deemed him "a great President."

Слайд 16 Reagan and Gorbachev



Reagan and Gorbachev

Слайд 17 reagan’s Honors
The Presidential Medal of Freedom (from President

reagan’s HonorsThe Presidential Medal of Freedom (from President George H.W. Bush,

George H.W. Bush, 1993)
The United States Military Academy’s Sylvanus

Thayer Award
The Order of the Bath
Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum
Republican Senatorial Medal of Freedom


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