Answer:
1-Oliver North--- National security advisor
2-Phyllis Schlafly--Staunch opponent of the ERA
3-Henry Kissinger-- Iran-Contra affair
4-Jimmy Carter-- Camp David Accords
5-George Bush-- Reagan's Vice President
6-Sandra Day O’Conner-- First woman appointed to Supreme Court
7-Warren Burger--Supreme Court Chief Justice
8-Jerry Falwell-- Leader of moral majority
9-Ronald Reagan-- Strategic defense initiative
10-Richard Nixon--Supporter of family assistance plan
11-Geraldine Ferraro-- vice presidential president
12-Mikhail Gorbachev-- Soviet Leader
Step-by-step explanation:
1- National Security Council staff member during the Iran-Contra affair, a political scandal of the late 1980s.
2-Firebrand conservative, anti-Communist and anti-feminist activist.
3-adviser for national security affairs and secretary of state
3- National security adviser, responsible in part for the on going Iran Contra affair,which facilitated the sale of arms to Iran.
4-The Camp David Accords, signed by President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem, established a framework for a historic peace treaty concluded between Israel and Egypt in March 1979.
5-George H.W. Bush , died at 94, came to the Oval Office by a circuitous route. He first served eight years as vice president.
6- She was the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. A moderate conservative.
7- He was the 15th chief justice of the United States.
8- Jerry Laymon Falwell, Sr. American religious leader, televangelist, and founder of the Moral Majority, a political organization for the promotion of conservative social values.
9-The SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative), was first proposed by President Ronald Reagan and intended to defend the United States from attack from Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles.
10-A plan crafted with the help of chief Urban Affairs counsel Daniel Patrick Moynihan. They believed that if an income floor was provided to the families of the unemployed and working poor on the condition that they find work or enroll in job training, the stability of a base income would encourage them to seek better pay and shed themselves from the welfare rolls.
11- In 1984, former vice president and presidential candidate Walter Mondale seen as an underdog, selected Ferraro to be his running mate in the upcoming election.
12- Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, president of the Soviet Union in 1990–91. His efforts to democratize his country’s political system and decentralize its economy led to the downfall of communism and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.