Read the following

Together, we not only cut the increase in government spending nearly in half, we brought about the largest tax reductions and the most sweeping changes in our tax structure since the beginning of this century. And because we indexed future taxes to the rate of inflation, we took away goverment's built-in profit on inflation and its hidden incentive to grow larger at the expense of American workers.
Together, after 50 years of taking power away from the hands of the people in their States and local communities, we have started retuming power and resources to them.
Together, we have cut the growth of new Federal regulations nearly in half. In 1981 there were 23,000 fewer pages in the Federal Register, which lists new regulations, than there were in
1980. By deregulating oil welve come closer to achieving energy independence and helped bring down the cost of gasoline and heating fuel.

President Ronald Reagan's State of the Union speech, 1982
The economy will face difficult moments in the months ahead. But the program for economic recovery that is in place will pull the economy out of its slump and put us on the road to prosperity and stable growth by the latter half of this year. And that is why I can report to you tonight that in the near future the state of the Union and the economy will be better … much better … ifwe summon the strength to continue on the course that we've charted

Read the above In a paragraph of 3 sentences, in a 4th graders response summarize how Reagan changed the role of government and evaluate whether his policies benefited the country. Then Give 2 specific examples of policies during the Reagan era that addressed the problems Reagan mentioned in his Inaugural Address.

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In his time as president, Ronald Reagan changed the role of government by reducing its size and cutting regulations, which allowed more power and resources to go back to the states and local communities. His policies, like cutting taxes and deregulating industries, aimed to improve the economy and gave people more freedom, which many believe helped the country grow stronger. However, while some people saw benefits, others felt that these changes didn't address issues like income inequality, and opinions about whether his policies truly benefited everyone differ.

Two specific examples of policies during the Reagan era that addressed the problems he mentioned are the tax cuts from the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, which significantly reduced income tax rates, and the deregulation of the oil industry, which aimed to lower fuel costs and promote energy independence.