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What is a central idea in Ronald Reagan's "First Inaugural Address"?
The American spirit will triumph over the nation's economic problems.
Government has betrayed the American people and owes them better.
Special interest groups do not have the nation's best interests in mind.
The nation should put its trust in government during difficult times.
The American spirit will triumph over the nation's economic problems.
Government has betrayed the American people and owes them better.
Special interest groups do not have the nation's best interests in mind.
The nation should put its trust in government during difficult times.
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A central idea in Ronald Reagan's "First Inaugural Address" is that **government has betrayed the American people and owes them better.** In his address, Reagan emphasized a belief in limited government, individual freedom, and the need for a renewed commitment to the principles of liberty and personal responsibility, suggesting that the government should uphold these ideals rather than undermine them.
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