You didn't give choices, but I can give you a couple key campaign promises that Ronald Reagan failed to keep:
He promised but did not deliver on these items:
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In his campaign for the presidency in 1980, Ronald Reagan promised to decrease taxes and reduce the size of the federal government. He also promised to improve the economy, restore faith in the nation, make the US military stronger ... and to push for a constitutional amendment to reverse Roe v. Wade, which had legalized abortion.
In his inaugural address in 1981, Reagan said, "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He talked much about lowering taxes and reducing the role government played in solving people's problems. He pushed for huge tax cuts in 1981 ... but then the government deficit soared and Congress (with President Reagan's signature) passed laws raising taxes again in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1987 -- undoing much of the original tax cutting that had been done in 1981.
During Reagan's presidency, there were improvements in the economy and strong positive national feelings. But while Reagan talked about smaller government, federal government expenditure got bigger during Reagan's presidency, as it did under all presidencies in the second half of the 20th century. It's hard to promise smaller government and at the same time increase military spending (which was a Reagan priority). Federal government spending has gone up by about 2.3% (on average) under all presidents since World War II. It just depended on what programs they spent their money on. For Reagan, the priority was military spending.
As for Reagan's promises about a constitutional amendment to reverse Roe v. Wade, those promises played well with conservative Christians, who supported him. And while in office as president, Reagan continued to make many powerful statements against abortion. But he did not actively push for political or judicial action to change the laws concerning abortion in the country. President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime, a biography written by Lou Cannon (1991), stated: "While I do not doubt Reagan’s sincerity in advocating an anti-abortion amendment, he invested few political resources toward obtaining this goal."
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Since 1992, the Supreme Court has ruled the Tenth Amendment prohibits the federal government from forcing states to pass or not pass certain legislation, or to enforce federal law. In New York v. United States (1992), the Supreme Court invalidated part of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985.
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The slaves of Haiti were the first to rebel against French rule and become an independent nation
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The slaves of Haiti were the first to rebel against French rule and become an independent nation
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then drive them on?
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New International Version
He jammed the wheels of their chariots so that they had difficulty driving. And the Egyptians said, "Let's get away from the Israelites! The LORD is fighting for them against Egypt."
New Living Translation
He twisted their chariot wheels, making their chariots difficult to drive. “Let’s get out of here—away from these Israelites!” the Egyptians shouted. “The LORD is fighting for them against Egypt!”
English Standard Version
clogging their chariot wheels so that they drove heavily. And the Egyptians said, “Let us flee from before Israel, for the LORD fights for them against the Egyptians.”
He caused their chariot wheels to wobble, so that they had difficulty driving. “Let us flee from the Israelites,” said the Egyptians, “for the LORD is fighting for them against Egypt!”
He caused their chariot wheels to swerve, and He made them drive with difficulty; so the Egyptians said, "Let us flee from Israel, for the LORD is fighting for them against the Egyptians."
And He took off their chariot wheels, so that they drove them with difficulty; and the Egyptians said, “Let us flee from the face of Israel, for the LORD fights for them against the Egyptians.”
A- The surrounding hills acted as a barrier against invasions.
B- The Romans could easily move into regions north of Italy.
C- There were no forests around Rome, so it was easy to build roads.
D- The Mediterranean Sea allowed Romans to trade with other countries.
The correct option is D. The Mediterranean Sea allowed Romans to trade with other countries.
The Mediterranean Sea was vital for merchants and travelers of ancient times because it allowed for easy trade and exchange of cultures and their beliefs.
The Romans imported a wide range of materials: beef, corn, glassware, iron, lead, leather, marble, olive oil, perfumes, purple dye, silk, silver, spices, timber, tin and wine. The principal trading partners were in Spain, France, the Middle East and North Africa. Britain exported lead, woollen products and tin.
The two advantages of Rome's location that allowed it to grow as a republic were: The surrounding hills acted as a barrier against invasions and the Mediterranean Sea allowed Romans to trade with other countries. The correct option is A and D.
Rome was located on seven hills, which provided natural defensive advantages. The hilly terrain made it more challenging for invading armies to approach the city, offering a natural barrier for its defense.
Rome's location near the Mediterranean Sea was strategically advantageous for trade and communication. The sea provided access to maritime trade routes, allowing Rome to engage in commerce with other regions and civilizations.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A and D.
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