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Ronald Reagan’s first priority following his election in 1980 was
finding a cure for AIDS.
appointing a woman to the Supreme Court.
developing new social programs.
fixing the economy.
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fixing the economy.
Reagan’s top priority after the 1980 election was addressing high inflation, unemployment, and slow growth — implementing tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced government spending (the “Reaganomics” agenda).
Reagan’s top priority after the 1980 election was addressing high inflation, unemployment, and slow growth — implementing tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced government spending (the “Reaganomics” agenda).
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