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Edexcel A level History Summary: 1.5: The Impact of the Reagan Presidency 1981 - 96

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Detailed, high-quality notes for Edexcel A Level History Topic 1.5: The Impact of the Reagan Presidency (1981–96), covering the full specification with clear, in-depth analysis. These notes explore Reagan’s domestic and foreign policies, the impact of Reaganomics, and the extent of political, economic, and social change in the USA, while also assessing continuity into the early 1990s. Structured for effective revision and top-level exam performance, they include precise evidence, key debates, and strong analytical links needed for A/A* answers. Created by an A* student, this resource is ideal for mastering this topic quickly and confidently.

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● INTRODUCTION

● Reaganism & Reaganomics - a new departure?
● ways in which the Republican govt of the 1980s was similar to the Republican
government of the 1920s:
● reduction of 'big government' was a stripping away of the interventions made by
successive liberal governments since FDR ⇒ return to laissez-faire
● both hard line anti-union ⇒ union membership fell under both govts
● both allowed for the creation of big business corporations ⇒ could monopolise areas of
industry
● both believed in significant tax reductions ⇒ both reduced top-level personal tax rates
from 70% to 25%
● both created economics where the wealth was concentrated at the top
● both believed in 'rugged individualism' ⇒ mentally divided the poor into 'worthy' poor
and 'feckless'

● The political scene when Reagan came to power
● 1979: public opinion poll showed that majority of Americans thought their children's
lives would be worse than their own
● Carter's response unpopular: discussed the problems at length ⇒ outlook and
speeches were pessimistic
○ Reagan stressed what the USA had achieved before and what it could achieve
again
● Reagan's beliefs:
● committed Christian ⇒ significant amount of the conservation coalition support came
from the religious right
○ gave jobs in the White House to members
● Reagan believed in traditional family values and prayer in schools
● opposition in Congress meant govt was not too conservative

● WHAT EFFECT DID REAGAN'S ECONOMIC POLICIES HAVE?

● Immediate action
● wanted to control govt spending, reduce govt involvement and to cut taxes
○ influenced by 'supply-side' economic theories ⇒ economy wasn't driven by the
consumer demand but by keeping up production and encouraging saving and
investment
● Reagan ordered all White House depts to cut their travel expenses by 15%

● The plan for reform
● Reagan wanted to present his whole budget policy through to 1984 as a single bill when
he met Congress on 18th Feb
○ Congress would vote on whole package ⇒ administration would have approval
for all its measures
● Reaganomics:
● cutting the federal deficit: aimed to reduce from 22% of the GNP in 1981 to 19% in 1986
● personal and business tax reductions: Economic Recovery Tax Act 1981
● deregulation: removing federal control in industry, state and local govt
● planned control of money supply: to keep inflation down whilst expanding the economy

● Getting the legislation passed
● Republican majority in Senate and almost in HoR
○ only had to win the support of 26 Democrats in the House to pass its legislation
● Reagan's Economic Legislation and Other Economic Measures:
● Omnibus Reconciliation Act (ORA) 1981

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