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Presidents from Truman to Reagan faced challenges unimagined by earlier holders of the office. Threats from abroad, real and perceived, shaped expanding foreign influence. Pressure for dramatic social change at home demanded Presidential intervention. New technologies, especially television, both exposed the Presidency to greater scrutiny and expanded the reach of the office. Join us as we continue to examine the office of the President into our own dynamic times. There is no need to have been in previous classes to enjoy this one!