Ronald Reagan becomes the 40th President, inaugurated to lead the country.
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On January 20th, 1981, Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as the 40th President of the United States. His inauguration marked a significant shift in American politics, ushering in an era of conservative government policies and a renewed focus on individual freedom and smaller government. Reagan's presidency became known for his economic reforms, which came to be called Reaganomics, and his tough stance on foreign policy, particularly towards the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The Reagan presidency also saw the implementation of tax cuts, deregulation, and a strong military buildup. Reagan's leadership and charisma left a lasting impact on American politics and continue to shape debates and policies to this day. #RonaldReagan #President #Inauguration #USA
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