The result, called Mandate for Leadership, epitomized the intellectual ambition of the then-rising conservative movement. Its 20 volumes, totaling more than 3,000 pages, included such proposals as income-tax cuts, inner-city “enterprise zones,” a presidential line-item veto, and a new Air Force bomber.
Despite the publication's academic prose and mind-boggling level of detail, it caused a sensation. A condensed version -- still more than 1,000 pages -- became a paperback bestseller in Washington. The newly elected Ronald Reagan passed out copies at his first Cabinet meeting, and it quickly became his administration’s blueprint. By the end of Reagan’s first year in office, 60 percent of the Mandate’s 2,000 ideas were being implemented, and the Republican Party’s status as a hotbed of intellectual energy was ratified. It was a Democrat, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who would declare in 1981, “Of a sudden, the GOP has become a party of ideas.”
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Picture but most likely one answer would be Cold War
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After Saladin captured Aleppo he completed the conquest of Muslim Syria but he failed to take over the Zengid stronghold of Mosul.
Some benefits the Crusaders had even though they were not successful were that they increased the authority of the king and kings passed taxes to pay for the crusades.
The way the economic system changed in Europe is the the population began rising, technology began changing, more farming improvements, and trade began improving.
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