Conor 2.Use a cluster diagram to record the issues that conservatives strongly endorsed. Moral Majority 2.Choose one issue and explain in a paragraph the conservative position on that issue. The Conservatives supported the Conservative Collation as way to change the face of people's general way of thinking. Conservatives wanted less of a federal government because they believed the people and the American economy deserved more freedom from the American economy. The Conservatives wanted families to be more patriotic and promote traditional values. The Conservatives Collation really cared about protecting the American people, so one of their goals was to strengthen the national defense. One of the Conservative Collation was to lower taxes which would Americans save money. Overall, these ideals from the worked Conservative Collation as Republican candidate Ronald Reagan became president in 1980. 3.“How did the leaders of the conservative movement of the 1980s want to change government? …show more content…
They wanted families to stick together and they wanted America to have lower divorce rates. They did not like reverse discrimination because it was against traditional values compared to liberals who didn't mind it. The conservative coalition had ideas to make people more conservative or be conservative. The conservatives had ideas like shrink the size of the federal government, reduce spending, promote family values, patriotic ideals. The Conservatives formed the “conservative coalition an alliance of business leaders, middle-class voters, disaffected Liberals, and fundamentalist Christian groups because they didn't want a big government. The Liberals wanted a big government, which turned voters off, so they voted for the Conservatives. The Conservatives also wanted to lower taxes, which most likely was one of the reasons made chose Reagan over Carter in the presidential