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Oduvanchick [21]
2 years ago
6

In which agency or institution did Reagan appointees push for government deregulation

History
2 answers:
melisa1 [442]2 years ago
4 0
The federal aviation
enot [183]2 years ago
3 0

In all of them except for the department of state.


He wanted to deregulate all of the agencies and institutions except for the department of state because he believed that deregulation was necessary in order to reduce taxes and help people with the extra money. This however led to greater government expenditure and it came back to bite them in the era after Reagan.

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