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Subject:History

Topic:Preamble

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It was during the same period that hostilities with the communist leadership culminated into the bombing of Libya, loggerheads with the Soviet Union and a stiff arms race with the U.S.S.R.

It is also significant to note that it was during the same time that he successfully engaged Mikhail Gorbachev who was then the Soviet General secretary and culminated into the signing of Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty that signaled the end in arms race and both countries agreed to decrease in nuclear weapons in their custody.

Upon ascending to presidency, Reagan was bent on introducing new political as well as economic dispensations radically. He advocated more for supply-side economics which saw him push for reduction of tax rates to speed up economic growth, money supply control to check inflation, reduction of regulation on the economy particularly business to encourage competitive and free-market free for all which as a matter of fact still prevails o date and also focused on reducing government spending .

CIVIL LAW

How does the right to file a lawsuit protect people?: The right to file a lawsuit protects citizens since the offending party knows that he/she can be held responsible in terms of the monetary factor. In our case, Sarah has the right to file a lawsuit against John and hold him responsible for the damage and pain she underwent due to the accident. It also makes


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