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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 13 septembre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350001778 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Nicole Hemmer's Partisans
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9 Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 11 Insights from Chapter 12
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
Reagan’s presidency, which had started off shaky, ended up being terrible for the country.
#2
Reagan’s presidency, which had started off shaky, ended up being terrible for the country.
#3
Reagan’s presidency was terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway while he was in the White House, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#4
Reagan’s presidency was terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway while he was in the White House, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#5
In the 1950s, Reagan rarely joked about his politics. He was very much against communism, and he wanted to help the conservative movement make more headway in the White House.
#6
Reagan’s presidency was terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway while he was in the White House, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#7
Reagan’s presidency, which had started off shaky, ended up being terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway while he was in the White House, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#8
Reagan’s presidency, which had started off shaky, ended up being terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway while he was in the White House, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#9
The New Right was against communism, and they wanted to help the conservative movement make more headway in the White House. They set up institutions and media outlets to help them wield political power in the 1970s and 1980s.
#10
Reagan’s presidency was terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway while he was in the White House, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#11
Reagan’s presidency was terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway while he was in the White House, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#12
The New Right was a conservative movement that grew out of the universities in the 1970s, and they used the years of Reagan’s presidency to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#13
Reagan’s presidency, which had begun shaky, ended up being terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway during his presidency, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#14
The New Right was a conservative movement that grew out of the universities in the 1970s. They used the years of Reagan’s presidency to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#15
The New Right was a conservative movement that grew out of the universities in the 1970s. They used the years of Reagan’s presidency to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#16
Reagan’s presidency was terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway during his presidency, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.
#17
Reagan’s presidency was terrible for the country. His popularity kept the New Right from making much headway during his presidency, but its adherents used the years of his administration to set the stage for a full-on revolt against Reaganism.