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How did the strong economy that emerged during the Reagan years affect social change in the 1980s?

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mass consumerism and and lots of brand name stuff people buying everything  
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Explanation: The strong economy that emerged during the Reagan years affected social change in the 1980s, since middle-class Americans whose taxes were raised were seriously affected. Similarly, its tax policy increased poverty levels and inequality also became noticeable. Social spending was affected since it had to be reduced, thus damaging the less favored classes of that time.

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