Introduction On Feb. 6, 1911 a child named Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in a small town, Tampico, Illinois. His parents are the late Nelle Wilson and John ("Jack") Reagan. Ronald grew up with one brother by the name of Neil ("Moon") Reagan. The Reagans moved quite a few times throughout Ronald’s childhood before settling down in Dixon Illinois. Although Reagan Majored in Sociology and Economics, his love was in entertainment. In 1936 he accepted a position with the radio station WHO in Des Moines, Iowa as a sports caster. Only a year later, Reagan went on to Hollywood in Los Angeles, California to establish his acting career. His acting career lasted 25 years. Reagan became known for his political abilities in 1964 when he …show more content…
She also supported efforts for prohibition. She thought that alcohol was a moral decay of the family fabric. This was more than likely because Reagan’s father was an alcoholic. Be that as it may, Nelle always supported Jack and never chastised him for what she classified as his “sickness”. Reagan seemed to have such an empathetic mother. She seems to be so supportive of his father as well as the rest of the family. Even though she had personal ideological disagreements with the way that Jack was living his life, Nelle had compassion and stood by Jack with emotion; showing a good moral environment for her children. Support Structure Systems Reagan was antisocial as a child and didn’t have many friends. The Reagan’s were a tightly knit unit. However, Reagan did write in his memoirs an entry along the lines of Dixon being a small town in which everyone had a sense of community for one another. It was a place where people helped others in need. This is very important because this could allude to an opinion of Reagan’s genuine concern for others. Reagan, at the age of 11, became very devout in religion. He aspired to become a Disciple of Christ and became baptized by a Disciple of Christ. Throughout his life, Reagan constantly remained vigilant in his religious endeavors. He believed in God and he believed in brotherhood. Through these two powerful belief structures, Reagan received support from within that he needed to pursue endeavors throughout
“In 1966, Reagan successfully ran for governor of California and served two consecutive terms.” (Jennifer Rosenberg, n.d.). Reagan was also a man who looked at the bigger picture, and pushed himself to be the very best. At the Republican National Convention in 1968, as well as 1974, he was considered a potential Presidential Candidate. In the 1980 election, he won the Republican nomination, and successfully won the Presidential election against Jimmy Carter. He also ran again in the 1984 election against Democrat Walter Mondale, and won. With these two terms, he successfully completed 8 years as President of the United States.
Before he was officially in politics, President Reagan was still very involved in the political process. Reagan started his life as a Democrat. Reagan’s father, a staunch Democrat, influenced Reagan
“Ronald Reagan was an unaccountably modest and good natured soul. He seemed untouched by the arrogance and self-regard common to actors and politician” (Gibb). He had his chance to go to college at Eureka College thanks to a scholarship he had won that would pay half of his tuitions. Reagan had to wash dishes to pay for his meals and as soon as Reagan made it to college the new president of the college attempted to cut back the faculty. In response Reagan helped organize a student strike as a result
Ronald’s father, Jack Reagan, was Irish-catholic that enjoyed drinking alcohol more than he did going to church. Jack was tall, outspoken, quick-tempered, and a natural raconteur . Jack’s wife, Nellie, was Protestant and very religious. Although Nellie went along with much of what Jack said, the Reagans were Democrats who believed that all men were created equal.
Ronald Reagan was a very popular person before, during, and after his time of presidency. He went from a mere radio announcer, to the head of the United States of America. Ronald had defeated most of the world’s problems with Communism, improved the economy, and handled terrorist threats like a pro. Ronald quickly took America’s heart with his honorable deeds and doings. He was very famous by the time he became deceased. (Ronald Reagan Facts.)
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911 to Nelle Wilson and John Edward Reagan. His father, also known as Jack Reagan, came from an Irish background, while his mother was a Scottish and English mix. Reagan had only one sibling, his brother, Neil Reagan. He attended a high school nearby what he considers his hometown, Dixon. At Dixon high school, he served as student body president and participated in football,basketball, track, and school plays. After graduating from Dixon High, he proceeded to attend Eureka College, a small liberal arts institution and majored in economics and sociology. While he attended college, he eventually became interested in drama. He attended a screen test in 1937, this won him a contract in Hollywood. In the next two decades, he had appeared in 50 films. Reagan was married twice, first to Jane Wyman, and second to Nancy Davis. Reagan had two children with each of his wives.
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911. Son to Edward Jack Reagan, a shoe salesman and Nelle Reagan, a housewife and younger brother to Neil Reagan. Reagan’s father nicknamed him Dutch as a baby, saying he resembled “a fat little Dutchman.” Reagan’s father was Catholic and his mother was Presbyterian, Reagan identified himself with being Presbyterian his whole life. Religion was an important part to Reagan’s life.
He has been called the most significant President of the 20th century. Ronald Reagan’s devotion to the American people and his unwavering commitment to managing both domestic and foreign affairs with sincerity, composure and efficiency provided a beacon of hope in an era that was marked by economic turmoil on the homefront and an impending threat of nuclear war. An analysis of Reagan’s life history, from a psychological standpoint, seeks to reveal the significant factors and influential events that may shed light on how he acquired the distinctive characteristics and how the interplay of how these factors subsequently shaped the extraordinary person he became.
Ronald Reagan began his life in 1911 in Tampico, IL. When he was nine, his family moved to Dixon, IL where he grew up. His father owned a shoe store in town. His mother raised him with the fundamental belief in God that he carried with him throughout his life and presidency. He became a devout Christian and was very involved in his church. He was a very kind and caring boy and very much an introvert, something that he carried on later in life. He was very athletic, playing football and various other sports. However, when he was a young man, he became a lifeguard on the Rock River a few miles from Dixon. This is where he found what he was meant to do...to rescue people (Reagan, n.d.).
Even with this affliction, Reagan’s parents showed their two boys the value of fairness and qualities of discipline, faith, generosity, fairness, and tolerance, which Reagan would later use as president of the United States (Orr 27). At the age of nine years old, the Reagan family settled down in Dixon, Illinois (Boyarsky 164). When Reagan was a boy, he enjoyed drawing cartoons and reading numerous books (Orr 21). Watching Tom Mix, his favorite movie actor, was another passion Reagan carried with him while growing up (Orr 22). Reagan became a freshman at Dixon Northside High School in 1924 (Orr 26). This high school was concentrated more on the arts and cultural studies rather than sports (Orr 26). While in high school, Reagan was elected student council president (Boyarsky 165). Early in his high school career, Reagan began dating a girl named Myrtle Williams (Edwards 133). Myrtle and Reagan’s mother, who also performed in many local plays (Boyarsky 164), influenced Reagan to join the drama club at his school (Orr 30). As a result, Reagan performed in many school plays (Boyarsky 165). During his teen years, Reagan had many summer jobs, including being a construction worker, a golf caddy, and a lifeguard, his favorite (Orr 29). Being the only lifeguard at Lowell Park, Reagan was credited to have saved a total of 77 lives from drowning over his six year span of being a lifeguard (Sidey 143).
Ronald Regan, even after 20 years absent of state office, still manages to captivate American patriotism. As an upheld memorabilia of the United States, Reagan was well renounced as one of the nations most revered public figures. Ronald Reagan was born and raised in the small town of Tampico, Illinois, on February 6, 1911. Given Ronald’s childhood; Reagans Father had been employed as a shoe salesman at the time of Reagans birth, and his family (which included his mother, brother and father) inhabited calamitous housing that consisted of insufficient plumbing/running water and the geographical location was that of an “abnormal residency”. In essence, Reagan experienced an ecosystem that of the “common people” during maturing alterations. As Reagan progressed through high school he enrolled in extracurricular clubs such as student body council, school performances and even athletic activities. During Reagans well rounded & auspicious adolescence; Reagan’s father, Jack, had incoherent job occupation and the Reagans were swept with inconsistent shifting of lifestyles. Jack and Nelle (Reagan’s mother) were both devoted Democrats given the time. Jack belonged to the Roman Catholics, and Nelle was an active member of the Disciples of Christ. In 1932, Jack Reagan was rewarded for his Democratic activism by being named the local director of the Works Progress Administration, a federal agency created by Roosevelt to provide work for jobless Americans. (Miller
From actor to president Ronald Reagan's years of success still amazes many ,you can say he's basically been pretty famous throughout his whole life. Born on February 6, 1911 ronald reagan grew in the movie business he appeared in fifty films. Ronald became the 40th president of the United states from 1981 to 1989 his his main goal as president was to achieve his message of ”peace through strength” abroad. Reagan's message “peace through strength”this was to intensify peace and freedom throughout the military(was these goals met).Throughout his presidency ronald evil empire speech a speech that was to to address sin and evil in the world speaking about the c.s.
Up until this time, Reagan’s politics were liberal. Yet, by the 1960’s Reagan political beliefs
On February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois to Jack and Nelle Reagan. He grew up in the city of Dixon, where he worked as a lifeguard and saved seventy-seven lives over the course of six summers. After high school, Ronald worked at WOC as a radio sportscaster making $10 a game. He was very good at being a radio announcer and soon made his way up to WHO in Des Moines, Iowa, earning a large salary. He went to Hollywood in 1937 to meet with an agent about starting his acting career. Reagan had always been interested in acting and was in drama club in high school. He acted in several career-making movies, and he said that being an actor gave him an advantage as president.
Reagan had an attractive personality and also had a good style as a political performer, this made Reagan a strong candidate, his notions and his ideology made him a candidate who might be able to represent conservative views, and more importantly be electable. Many candidates with strong political views, sometimes forget their political position once they are elected into office. However Reagan made it his goal to be true to his conservative principles, which he had been compiling