The Age of Reagan. Most of us have lived muchof our lives in the Age of Reagan a period which dates from 1980and which may still be ongoing today. Historians increasingly agreethat the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 represented arevolution in American society and particularly its politics.Review Reagans presidential career to explain what about itprecisely was so revolutionary. Compare his approach to politicsand foreign affairs with those of his predecessors and assess theways that his successors either built upon or attempted to reversehis legacy. Explain why so many Americans opposed Reagans policiesand those of his successors. Consider also the social and culturalchanges which took place during the Age of Reagan. Finally assessthe success of the Reagan Revolution by identifying whichproblems it ameliorated and which it exacerbated. In your responseconsider THREE of the following topics with regard to how bothReagan and his successors handled or contributed to them: