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Who benefited most from the policies enacted by the Reagan administration?
wealthy businessmen
environmentalist groups
school lunch programs
AIDS victims
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Wealthy businessmen.
Reagan’s policies—large tax cuts (notably the 1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act), deregulation, and pro-business stances—disproportionately benefited high-income individuals and corporations. At the same time his administration cut or constrained many social and environmental programs; environmentalist groups lost ground from deregulation, school lunch and other social programs faced funding pressures, and AIDS victims experienced a slow and underfunded federal response.
Reagan’s policies—large tax cuts (notably the 1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act), deregulation, and pro-business stances—disproportionately benefited high-income individuals and corporations. At the same time his administration cut or constrained many social and environmental programs; environmentalist groups lost ground from deregulation, school lunch and other social programs faced funding pressures, and AIDS victims experienced a slow and underfunded federal response.
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