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  1. Aug 23, 2018 · The 1980s were a decade of political conservatism, such as President Ronald Reagan’s Reaganomics, and of blockbuster movies, pop culture and fashion on MTV.

  2. The 1980s Government, Politics, and Law: Overview. In American politics, the 1980s was the decade of Ronald Reagan. His vision of the nation and his conservative agenda shaped the economic and political fortunes of the United States throughout the decade and even into the next.

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    • Republicans no longer support a strong EPA. In 1970, a year after Republican President Richard Nixon took office, his administration created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    • Affirmative action loses support among Republicans. Nixon continued the racial equality efforts of the two Democratic presidents before him when he passed Executive Order 11478, which called for an end to racial discriminatory practices in hiring in the federal government.
    • LGB troops can serve in the military. During the Vietnam War, the military considered being gay a “mental defect,” which meant gay, lesbian, and bisexual people couldn't serve for medical reasons.
    • Transgender troops aren't allowed to serve openly. While gay, lesbian, and bisexual people no longer have to hide their sexual orientation in the military, transgender troops aren't allowed the same freedom.
  3. Jun 13, 2024 · From the political shift brought by Reagan and Thatcher to the inspiring movements in Poland and the dramatic fall of the Berlin Wall, the 1980s were a time of significant change. These events not only shaped the decade but also set the course for future developments.

  4. Jul 27, 2023 · The political and social movements of the 1980s included the end of the Cold War, advocacy for peace and disarmament, the Reagan Era’s military buildup, and the fight for women’s rights and LGBTQ+ rights.

  5. The decade of the 1980s represented a turning point in American history—a crucial era, marked by political conservatism and an individualistic ethos. The 1980s also witnessed a dramatic series of developments in U.S. foreign relations, first an intensification of the Cold War with the Soviet Union and then a sudden relaxation of tensions and ...

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  7. From the “Reagan Revolution” to the end of the Cold War, the 1980s was a pivotal decade in reshaping the cultural, social, economic, and political landscape of the United States.

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