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what does president reagan's support of medicare expansion show? group of answer choices

by Ryleigh Pacocha Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Was Ronald Reagan on the defensive on Medicare?

Reagan had barely touched Medicare in the 1981 budget cuts. He had four years later proposed Medicare restraints on hospitals and doctors that were, as an otherwise pro-Mondale editorial in the Washington Post noted, “not all that different from the Carter administration’s.” But Reagan had been thrown on the defensive and he looked it.

Did Ronald Reagan cut $20 billion out of Medicare?

[In the 1984 presidential debates, Walter Mondale reminded Reagan that] “when President Carter said tat you were going to cut Medicare, you said, ‘Oh no, there you go again, Mr. President.’ And what did you do right after the election? You went out and tried to cut $20 billion out of Medicare.

What did Reagan emphasize during the election of 1980 Quizlet?

2. During the election of 1980, emphasized peacemaking. won the election in a landslide victory. This quote is from Reagan's announcement that he would be running for president. It shows that Reagan believed: leaders such as President Carter were wrong about the nation's future.

How successful was Reagan in generating public support?

In the 1980s, economic growth led to the rise of in the United States. Reagan was a highly successful president in terms of his ability to generate public support. What do you think were the keys to his support?

How many times did Reagan expand Medicaid?

John Kasich (R-OH) defended his decision to accept the Medicaid expansion in his home state of Ohio in part by saying that “President Reagan expanded Medicaid three or four times.”.

When did Reagan start a Medicaid program?

From 1982 to 1988, Reagan signed legislation mandating coverage for children and pregnant women receiving cash assistance, mandating emergency treatment of illegal immigrants who would otherwise be eligible for Medicaid, and expanding the low-income populations that states could choose to cover, among other expansions.

What was Ronald Reagan's response to the AIDS epidemic?

Reagan’s presidency coincided with the emergence of the AIDS epidemic. Reagan’s response to this epidemic was halting and ineffective. In the critical years of 1984 and 1985, according to his White House physician Dr. John Hutton, Reagan thought of AIDS as though “it was measles and would go away.”.

Did Ronald Reagan touch Medicare?

Reagan had barely touched Medicare in the 1981 budget cuts. He had four years later proposed Medicare restraints on hospitals and doctors that were, as an otherwise pro-Mondale editorial in the Washington Post noted, “not all that different from the Carter administration’s.”.

What was Ronald Reagan's first priority?

Ronald Reagan's first priority following his election in 1980 was. fixing the economy. The conservative movement in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s called for. lowering taxes. A criticism of President Reagan's economic policies during the 1980s was that his policies. helped only the wealthy.

What was Reagan's strategy in the Cold War?

The Reagan administration focused on Cold War tactics first convincing American citizens they were unsafe in a world with communism and the USSR. He then developed military focus and propaganda to prove his leadership was keeping Americans safe.

What were Reagan's beliefs?

Reagan's beliefs about taxes . Reagan's beliefs about national defense. Reagan's high spending and growing debt. The economy's growth in the 1980s. President Reagan's involvement in the strike by federal air traffic controllers in 1981. prompted the firing of controllers who refused to return to work.

What disease did Ronald Reagan have?

In the 1980s, economic growth led to the rise of in the United States. AIDS. consumerism. Reagan was a highly successful president in terms of his ability to generate public support.

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