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Liberal
Liberal or conservative ideal? Government should regulate the economy
Conservative
Liberal or conservative ideal? Authority (police) should regulate social behavior
Revenues
Sources of income for the federal government
Spending
Government's use of money
Deficit
When spending is greater than revenue for a given year
Debt
The collected deficits of a nation over time
Graduated income tax
The concept that one will be taxed at a higher rate as income increases (our federal income tax)
Flat tax
The taxation concept in which all are taxed at the same rate (state and local taxes are examples of this)
Reaganomics
Also known as supply-side economics or trickle-down economics, the idea that big tax breaks for the wealthiest will stimulate the economy through increased spending by the top income earners
Kemp-Roth Tax Act
The first major tax cut of the Reagan presidency which lowered top tax rates from 70% to 50%.
Tax Reform Act of 1986
The second major tax cut of the 1980s which dropped the top tax bracket from 50% to 28%
Savings and Loans banks
Banks that took advantage of deregulation by making increasingly risky loans; this would end up in a government "bail out" of $160 billion.
Boland Amendment
A congressional action which stopped funds from being channeled to the Contras
LaBelle disco
West Berlin dance hall frequented by US service personnel that was the site of bombing in retaliation for naval dispute in the Gulf of Sidra (Libya)
Strategic Defense Initiative
Known as "Star Wars," this Reagan's sci-fi plan for defending against nuclear missiles from space
Glasnost
The Soviet policy which meant "openness," increased freedom for the Soviet people
Perestroika
The Soviet economic reform that allowed more individual ownership and decision-making for the Soviet people.
Cocaine
An increasingly popular street drug of the 1980s
AIDS
a disease of the immune system spread through blood and through sex that swept the world in the 1980s
We are the World
A music effort to raise money for African poverty; this along with Band Aid, Farm Aid and Live Aid became celebrity social activist causes
MTV
The first music television station
"Read my lips"
George Bush's campaign promise. This was followed by "no new taxes." He would eventually raise taxes which caused a major drop in the polls
1980 Election
Reagan (R) defeats Carter (D)
1984 Election
Reagan (R) defeats Walter Mondale (D)
1988 Election
Bush (R) defeats Michael Dukakis (D)
1992 Election
Clinton (D) defeats the incumbent Bush (R)
"The Evil Empire"
Ronald Reagan's nickname for the Soviet Union
McKinney-Vento Act
the nation's first law to provide assistance to homeless persons
Live Aid
1985 concert broadcasted around the globe to gather benefit funds to help the Ethiopian famine
Farm Aid
Willie Nelson's country music and pop music festival to raise money to help the family farmers stave off bankruptcy