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Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980 on a conservative political platform that demanded less government at home and an aggressive Cold War foreign policy abroad. Reagan’s austere fiscal policies exacerbated cultural conflicts in the body politic. His confrontation with the Soviets pushed that crumbling empire to the breaking point. When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, it ended a dramatic and defining era in the post-World War II world.






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