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* [[Politics]]
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* [[Economics]]
* [[Conservatism]]
* Conservatism


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* [[Supply-side economics]]
* [[Supply-side economics]]
*[[Free Market]]
* [[Market (economics)]]
*[[Free Trade]]
* [[Free Trade]]


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==Related Topics==


* [[American conservatism]]
 
*[[American conservatism]]
*[[American conservatism]]
*[[Anarcho-Capitalism]]
*[[Anarcho-Capitalism]]
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*[[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[Economic Liberalism]]
*[[Economic Liberalism]]
*[[Libertarianism]]
*[[Fiscal policy]]
*Libertarianism
*[[Market economy]]
*[[Market economy]]
*[[Minarchism]]
*[[Minarchism]]
*[[Neoconservatism]]
*[[National debt]]
*Neoconservatism
*[[Neoliberalism]]
*[[Neoliberalism]]
*[[Reagonomics]]
*[[Reagonomics]]
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  • Gettysburg Campaign [r]: The Gettysburg Campaign was a decisive defeat for the Confederacy in the American Civil War in June-July 1863; Gen. Robert E. Lee was the loser, Gen. George Meade of the Union Army the winner. [e]
  • Herbert Hoover [r]: US President from 1929 to 1933. [e]
  • American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism. [e]
  • Redeemers [r]: A political coalition in the American South during the Reconstruction era, who sought to overthrow the Radical Republican coalition of Freedmen, carpetbaggers and Scalawags. [e]