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Profiles of the Presidents RONALD W. REAGAN

Profiles of the Presidents RONALD W. REAGAN by Jean Kinney Williams Content Adviser: Marlene Smith-Baranzini, Former Editor, California History Quarterly Reading Adviser: Dr. Linda D. Labbo, Department of Reading Education, College of Education, The University of Georgia c o mp a s s p o i n t b o o ks minneapolis, minnesota

R O N A L D W. R E A G A N Table of Contents Compass Point Books 3109 West 50th Street, #115 Minneapolis, MN 55410 Visit Compass Point Books on the Internet at www.compasspointbooks.com or e-mail your request to custserv@compasspointbooks.com Photographs : Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library, cover, 1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 19, 21, 25 (bottom), 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 45 (top), 48, 54 (left), 55 (left), 57 (left), 58 (top left); Topham Picturepoint, 6, 32, 46; Hulton/Archive by Getty Images, 11, 15, 16, 26, 40, 45 (bottom), 54 (right), 58 (bottom left); Bettmann/Corbis, 13, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 36, 56; Wally McNamee/Corbis, 25 (top), 34, 42, 44; Corbis, 31; Courtesy Ronald Reagan Foundation, 50, 59 (left); Galen Rowell/Corbis, 55 (right); PhotoDisc, 57 (right); NASA (right); DigitalVision, 59 (right). Editors: E. Russell Primm, Emily J. Dolbear, Melissa McDaniel, and Catherine Neitge Photo Researchers: Image Select International and Svetlana Zhurkina Photo Selector: Linda S. Koutris Designer/Page Production: The Design Lab/Les Tranby Cartographer: XNR Productions, Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Williams, Jean Kinney. Ronald W. Reagan / by Jean Kinney Williams. v. cm. (Profiles of the presidents) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. Contents: A man of conviction From Middle America From B movies to writing his own scripts In the White House Building relations with the Soviet Union, rebounding from scandal After the White House Glossary Ronald W. Reagan s life at a glance Ronald W. Reagan s life and times World events Understanding Ronald W. Reagan and his presidency. ISBN 0-7565-0284-5 (hardcover) 1. Reagan, Ronald Juvenile literature. 2. Presidents United States Biography Juvenile literature. [1. Reagan, Ronald. 2. Presidents.] I. Title. II. Series. E877.W54 2003 973.927'092 dc21 2002010046 2003 by Compass Point Books All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. The publisher takes no responsibility for the use of any of the materials or methods described in this book, nor for the products thereof. Printed in the United States of America. The Great Communicator 6 From Middle America 8 To Hollywood and Beyond 13 The Governor 20 In the White House 29 Trouble at Home and Abroad 39 After the White House 49 Glossary 51 Ronald W. Reagan s Life at a Glance 52 Ronald W. Reagan s Life and Times 54 Understanding Ronald W. Reagan and His Presidency 60 The U.S. Presidents 62 Index 63 NOTE: In this book, words that are defined in the glossary are in bold the first time they appear in the text. 5

R O N A L D W. R E A G A N The Great Communicator Ronald Reagan served as president from 1981 to 1989. The Great Communicator When Ronald Reagan became president of the United States in 1981, the nation was facing a number of problems. Prices were rising quickly. Many people were without jobs. By the time Reagan left office in 1989, the U.S. economy was humming. More people had jobs, and inflation was down. The U.S. military was the strongest in the world. The cold war, the long-standing tension between America and the Soviet Union, was close to its end. Though Reagan had a longtime interest in politics, he became a politician late in life. He was fifty-five and had no government experience when he ran for governor of California in 1966. What he did have was a gift for explaining his strong, simple beliefs. California voters responded by electing him. Then, in 1980, voters all across America heard his message about patriotism, family, and lower taxes. The man known as the Great Communicator became the nation s fortieth president. As president, Ronald Reagan was much admired, even by many of his critics. They liked his sincere beliefs. As his friend and close adviser George Shultz once said, What you saw was what you got. And what you saw was really good, and very American. Ronald Reagan (left) being sworn in as America s fortieth president 6 7

R O N A L D W. R E A G A N From Middle America Ronald Reagan (second from right) with his brother Neil and their parents in 1914 From Middle America Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois. He was the second of Jack and Nelle Reagan s two sons. Jack Reagan was a shoe salesman with a good sense of humor. Nelle Reagan was a gentle, nurturing woman and a devout Christian. The Reagans had little money. Nelle always had high hopes, however, and she often acted on her Christian principles by helping others who were more in need. Reagan considered his childhood happy, although it had its painful moments. His father was an alcoholic. Reagan remembers coming home one winter day to find his father passed out, drunk, on the front steps. Elevenyear-old Ronald had to carry his father to bed. Like his mother, Reagan could push away such bad experiences with his hope and faith in the future. During Ronald s childhood, the family moved from town to town in Illinois. They finally settled in Dixon, where Ronald and his older brother, Neil, went to high school. Ronald was shy in high school. His friendliness and sense of humor, however, made him popular. His great memory also helped him out in the classroom. By the time he was ready to attend high school, Ronald lived in Dixon, Illinois. 8 9

From Middle America From Middle America Reagan earned money for his college tuition by working as a lifeguard. Reagan s eyesight was so poor that he could not play sports such as baseball. He played on the football team, however, and became a good swimmer. He saved money to go to college by working as a lifeguard during the summers. After high school, Reagan attended nearby Eureka College. During college, there were already hints of where his career would lead him. He won an award for his performance in a college play. He also became involved in student politics. Reagan got his interest in politics from his father, who taught him to admire President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The president guided Americans through much of the Great Depression, the severe economic crisis of the 1930s. During the Great Depression, millions of people lost their jobs and many lost their homes or suffered other hardships. Roosevelt was a liberal Democrat. He believed that it was the government s duty to help people. So he created many government programs to help Americans who were poor and jobless because of the depression. He was the first president Ronald Reagan voted for. Reagan especially admired Roosevelt s fireside chats, inspiring talks that were broadcast over the radio. Reagan graduated from college in 1932 during the worst part of the depression. Jobs of any kind were scarce. He decided to look for work in radio. President Roosevelt s fireside chats raised the spirits of Americans. 10 11