How many children did Ronald Reagan have?
5
What school did Ronald Reagan graduate from?
Dixon High School in 1928
Who created Reaganomics?
Ronald Reagan
How many years was Ronald Reagan is presidency?
8 years, 2 terms
What food did Ronald Reagan not like?
Brussels sprouts
Who were Ronald Reagan’s Parents?
John and Nelle Reagan
When was Ronald Reagan’s birthday?
February 6th, 1911
What did Ronald Reagan base Reaganomics on?
Ronald Reagan was the __th president.
40th
What candy did Ronald Reagan like?
Jelly Beans
Who were Ronald Reagan’s Wives? Name 1
Nancy Reagan (Jane Wyman)
What was Ronald Reagan’s religion?
Christianity
What is the definition of Reaganomics?
Reaganomics- the economic policies of the former US president Ronald Reagan, associated especially with the reduction of taxes and the promotion of unrestricted free-market activity.
Who did Ronald Reagan run against in the 1980 election?
Jimmy Carter and John Anderson
How did Ronald Reagan lose partial hearing in one ear?
During a movie a gun was fired next to his ear
How many siblings did Ronald Reagan have? What are their names?
1, Neil Reagan
What ”disease“ did Ronald’s Mother say his Father had?
Alcoholism, he was and Alcoholic
What were the 4 pillars of Reaganomics?
-Reduce the growth of government spending
-Reduce the federal income tax and capital gains tax
-Reduce government regulation
-Tighten the money supply in order to reduce inflation
Who did Ronald Reagan run against in the 1984 election?
Walter Mondale
What college did Ronald Reagan go to?
Eureka College
Which on of Ronald Reagan‘s children were adopted?
Micheal Reagan
What was Ronald Reagan’s childhood nickname?
Dutch
What was Trickle-down economics?
Trickle-down economics meant lowering taxes on businesses and the wealthy top increase investments in the short term, and the benefits wold trickle down to society as a whole.
Ronald Reagan was the first ever elected president who had been ________.
How did Ronald Reagan almost die as a child?
He was playing under a train that suddenly started moving.