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  1. On This Day November 8 1988 – George H W Bush Elected 41st President of the United States

    On This Day November 8 1988 – George H W Bush Elected 41st President of the United States

    On this day November 8 1988, George H W Bush won the United States presidential election, defeating Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis to become the 41st President of the United States. Serving as Vice President under Ronald Reagan for eight years, Bush campaigned on a message of experience...
  2. On This Day October 14 1982 - President Ronald Reagan Proclaimed the War on Drugs

    On This Day October 14 1982 - President Ronald Reagan Proclaimed the War on Drugs

    On this day October 14 1982, President Ronald Reagan officially declared the War on Drugs, launching a nationwide campaign aimed at reducing illegal drug use and trafficking in the United States. This announcement marked the beginning of one of the most significant domestic policy efforts of the...
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    The Rise and Fall of the Mall in the 1980s: A Cultural Hub of a Generation

    This thread is for the general discussion of the Profile The Rise and Fall of the Mall in the 1980s: A Cultural Hub of a Generation. Please add to the discussion here.
  4. The Rise and Fall of the Mall in the 1980s: A Cultural Hub of a Generation

    The Rise and Fall of the Mall in the 1980s: A Cultural Hub of a Generation

    In the 1980s, nothing symbolized teen freedom, consumer power, and pop culture cool quite like the American mall. With hundreds of bustling locations across the country, malls became more than retail centers. They were cultural epicenters where music was heard, trends were born, and friendships...
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