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6 November, 07:49

How did Ronald Reagan's 1984 reelection ad, Morning in America, capture his attitude about the nation's future?

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    Ronald Reagan's 1984 reelection ad, "Morning in America," captured his attitude about the nation's future in that it created nostalgia in the American people for the scenes that it included that reaffirmed that America was much better in 1984 than four years ago. The narrator of the one-minute ad, started with: "It is morning again in America," and then it comes the family scenes when people start their day going to work, and then there are scenes of young people getting married, of family moments with grandmas and grandsons. The narrator then asks: "why do we want to where we were 4 years ago?" referring to the economic situation left by Democrat President Jimmy Carter.
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