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Flynn, Errol

football

Ford, Betty

Ford, Gerald

background of

1976 presidential campaign

Reagan and

Ford, John

Foster, Jodie

Fromme, Lynette “Squeaky”

Gable, Clark

Galtieri, Leopoldo

General Electric Theater
(TV show)

Gergen, David

Germany

Berlin Wall

Giordano, Joseph

Goldwater, Barry

Gorbachev, Mikhail

Grant, Cary

Great Britain

Falklands War

10 Downing Street

Grenada invasion

Griscom, Thomas

Gulick, Robert and Sally

guns

Haig, Alexander

shooting of Reagan and

Hall, Fawn

Heckler, Margaret

Hezbollah

Hinckley, Jack and Jo Ann

Hinckley, John, Jr.

arrest for gun possession

assassination attempt on Reagan, and aftermath

background of

Jodie Foster and

mental illness and withdrawal from society

plan to kill Reagan

in prison

Hinerfeld, Ruth

Hitchens, Christopher

Hitler, Adolf

Holden, William

Hollywood

Communism and

politics and

Reagan's film career

Screen Actors Guild

homosexuality

Hoover, Herbert

Hoover, J. Edgar

Hope, Bob

Hopper, John

House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

Humphrey, Hubert

Illinois

“Image of America and the Youth of the World, The” (
Town Meeting of the World
debate)

immigration

inflation

interest rates

Iowa

Iran

1979 hostage crisis

shah of

Iran-Contra scandal

Iraq

Israel

jellybeans

Johnson, Lyndon

Kelly, Gene

Kennedy, Jacqueline Lee “Jackie”

Kennedy, John F.

assassination of

in Berlin

1960 presidential election

Kennedy, Robert F.

assassination of

Kennedy, Ted

Chappaquiddick incident

1980 presidential campaign

Kerry, John

KGB

Khomeini, Ayatollah

Khrushchev, Nikita

Killers, The
(film)

King's Row
(film)

Kissinger, Henry

Knute Rockne All American
(film)

Kohl, Helmut

Kopechne, Mary Jo

Kramer, Stanley

labor unions

Larson, Christine

Las Vegas

Laurie, Piper

Lebanon

Lennon, John

Lincoln, Abraham

MacArthur, Douglas

Mailer, Norman

Manson, Charles

McCarthy, Joseph

McCarthy, Tim

McCord, James

media.
See
press; radio; television

Meese, Edwin

MGM

military

Beirut bombings

Grenada invasion

Reagan's service in

Mitterrand, François

Mondale, Walter

1984 presidential campaign

Monroe, Marilyn

moon landing

Morley, Karen

“Morning in America” commercials

Mudd, Roger

Muslim extremism

NASA

National Institute of Mental Health

National Review

NATO

Neal, Patricia

Nelson, Ricky

Newsweek

New York Times

Nicaragua

Nixon, Pat

Nixon, Richard

funeral of

1960 presidential campaign

1962 California gubernatorial race

1968 presidential election

1972 presidential election

Reagan and

resignation of

Watergate and

Nofziger, Lyn

North, Oliver

nuclear weapons

Obama, Barack

oil

price controls

O'Neill, Thomas “Tip”

Opfer, George

Pakistan

Palestine Liberation Organization

Parr, Jerry

Parsons, Louella

Patton, George

Powell, Colin

Powell, Jody

presidential elections:

of 1960

of 1964

of 1968

of 1972

of 1976

of 1980

of 1984

of 1988

of 2000

press

Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO)

Quigley, Joan

radio

Rather, Dan

Reagan, Christine

Reagan, Jack

Reagan, Maureen

Reagan, Michael

Reagan, Nancy

background of

breast cancer of

clothing of

extravagance in White House

film career

as First Lady

ice queen reputation

leaves White House

life after Reagan's death

marriage to Reagan

Reagan's Alzheimer's diagnosis and

Reagan's death and

Reagan's political career and

vs. Don Regan

shooting of Reagan, and aftermath

Reagan, Nelle

Reagan, Ron, Jr.

Reagan, Ronald

age issue

Alzheimer's of

anticommunist views

army service

assassination attempt and aftermath

becomes president

becomes a Republican

childhood of

death of

domestic policy

early interest in politics

as a father

film career

film career decline

finances of

Ford and

foreign policy

funeral of

as governor of California

Grenada invasion

hair of

head injury

hearing problem

Hinckley plans assassination of

horses and

inauguration

Iran-Contra scandal

journal of

leaves White House

marriage to Jane Wyman

marriage to Nancy Davis

memorization skills

mental and physical decline

1976 presidential campaign

1980 presidential election

1984 presidential election

Nixon and

passivity and disengagement of

physical appearance

political style and routine

Presidential Library

ranch of

recovery after shooting

Screen Actors Guild and

Soviet policy

speeches of

on television

Thatcher and

Vegas career

as a womanizer

Regan, Don

religion

Republican Party

Republic Pictures

Revere, Anne

Robinson, Edward G.

Rockefeller, Nelson

Ronald Reagan
, USS

Roosevelt, Franklin D.

Rumsfeld, Donald

Santa Fe Trail
(film)

Saturday Night Live
(TV show)

Schaack, Terry

Schlesinger, James

Schwarzenegger, Arnold

Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

Secret Service

Reagan assassination attempt and

September 11 terrorist attacks

Sheffield
, HMS

Sheridan, Ann

Shultz, George

Sinatra, Frank

Sirica, John

60 Minutes
(TV show)

Smith, Howard K.

Sorrell, Herb

South America

South Georgia Island

Soviet Union

Communist regime

economy

gulags

nuclear weapons

Reagan policy

Space Shuttle

Speakes, Larry

“The Speech”

Springsteen, Bruce

Stahl, Leslie

Stalin, Joseph

Stewart, Jimmy

Stockman, David

Stone, Marvin

suicide bombings

Taxi Driver
(film)

Taylor, Patricia

television

1980 presidential debates

Reagan on

terrorism

Thatcher, Margaret

background of

death of

Falklands War

Gorbachev and

Reagan and

“A Time for Choosing” speech

Time
magazine

torture

Tower Commission

Truman, Harry

unemployment

United Nations

Universal Studios

Vietnam War

voter turnout

Wallace, George

Wallace, Mike

Wall Street Journal

Walters, Barbara

Warner, Jack

Warner Bros. Pictures

Warsaw Pact

Washington Post

Washington Star

Watergate affair

Wayne, John

Weinberger, Caspar

White House

Reagan leaves

Resolute
desk

Situation Room

Will, George

Wood, Natalie

World Vision

World War I

World War II

Wyman, Jane

film career

marriage to Reagan

yellow ribbon tradition

 

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