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Mkey [24]
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How did Jimmy Carter's and Ronald Reagan's campaigns differ? Sort the characteristics of each campaign into the

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Andru [333]2 years ago
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Jimmy Carter's is supported equal rights for women, emphasized national defense and Ronald Reagan's Campaign had a conservative economic plan, did not present an economic plan.

<h3>What is the motive of Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter?</h3>

At a time when 60 percent of Americans thought defense expenditure was too low, Reagan promised to restore the country's military might.

Carter thought past administrations had made a mistake by allowing Cold War concerns and Realpolitik to dominate foreign policy.

Thus, it is categorise above.

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