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A onetime movie star and president of the Screen Actor’s Guild (1947–1952), Reagan was originally a Democrat but turned to the Republican Party and was elected to the first of two terms as governor of California in 1966. He tried unsuccessfully for the Republican presidential nomination in 1968 and 1976, and by the time of the 1980 election he had been stumping in one forum or another for that election for nearly four years. By late 1979 the list of Republican hopefuls had swelled to include Senators Howard Baker (Tennessee), Bob Dole (Kansas), and Lowell Weicker (Connecticut); Representatives John Anderson and Philip Crane (both of Illinois); former Treasury secretary and Texas governor John Connally; and former representative and Central Intelligence Agency director George Bush.
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Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "United States presidential election of 1980". Encyclopedia Britannica, 28 Oct. 2020, https://www.britannica.com/event/United-States-presidential-election-of-1980. Accessed 13 May 2021.
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The contemporary boundaries of Africa are artificial, they reflect only the interests of European colonial metropolises and the need to separate their old possesions. They don´t often reflect cultural, ethnic and historical realities. That´s why many post-independence conflicts have erupted in Africa. Borders drawn by colonialists divided tribes and peoples, without taking into consideration their rights and cultures.
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basically just say a symbol that symbolizes 9/11 like firetrucks police dogs police ect
Probably the islands of the Caribbean
Answer: The American government took some ideas from those successful governments in order to be just as successful.