What were the key components of President Reagan’s domestic budgetary agenda?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Tax cuts were central to President Reagan’s domestic agenda.


  • Reagan’s tax cuts disproportionately benefited the wealthiest Americans.


  • At the same time that Reagan pushed for steep tax cuts, he sought large increases in military spending.


  • To make up the deficit created by tax cuts and military spending, Reagan targeted social welfare programs designed to help the poor.


  • The assault on welfare had links to racial issues as well.

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A. the Enlightenment B. romanticism C. religious sources D. nationalist principles

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As relations with Germany worsened, England became closely aligned with __________.

A. France B. Austria-Hungary C. Italy D. Spain

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The British cotton manufacturer Robert Owens sought to

A. reduce the number of women working in factories. B. establish a socialist utopian working environment. C. establish an eight-hour work day for all workers. D. place a high tariff on imports in order to increase the profits of industrialists. E. prohibit the construction of factories within city limits.

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The __________ was formed in 1848 to prevent the expansion of slavery

A) Republican Party B) Free-Soil Party C) Whig Party D) Democratic Party

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