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Which of the following statements best explains why President Reagan was called "the Great Communicator"?

His radio programs were always done well and could easily be understood.

He always spoke in lofty terms that many intellectuals could comprehend.

He had a way of getting his message across with his words and personality.

His roles in most of his movies consisted of characters who spoke eloquently.

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He had a way of getting his message across with his words and personality.
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The correct option is: "He had a way of getting his message across with his words and personality."

Born in Tampico, Illinois, in 1911, in the humble home of shoemaker Jack Reagan and his wife, Nelle; Ronald grew up in a liberal-democratic environment and, after being orphaned as a father-he was an alcoholic-at age six, it was his mother who encouraged him to climb for the first time to a stage in his town, convinced that the young " I had actor wood. " Handsome, tall and with a magnificent toupee that he kept and cared for all his life, he went to a small university in which, according to his biographers, he barely touched the books.

For his modulated and deep voice he made radio, then came the cinema and, after Hollywood, politics. In 1967 he was elected governor of California, until 1975, when he embarked on bringing his conservative ideas to the White House. He fought for the then Democratic president, Jimmy Carter.

He was called the great communicator, because of the way he expressed himself before the audience, his tone of voice was correct and his presence on stage was undeniable.

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