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3 May, 22:12

How did President Reagan's belief in "peace through strength" impact the final years of the Cold War?

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A. It prolonged the end of the Cold War by as many years as Reagan was in office.

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B. The United States was forced into a risky standoff with the Soviet Union.

C. It had no impact on the Cold War delegating the results to leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

D. Reagan's assertive stance may have influenced Gorbachev to meet halfway.

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  1. 3 May, 22:24
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    Reagan's Foreign Policies Quick Check

    1. D. to restore order after an Israeli invasion the year before

    2. D. Reagan's assertive stance may have influenced Gorbachev to meet halfway

    3. A. It eased fears of a nuclear weapons being used on European soil

    4. C. He believed the U. S. should not fear a necessary use of force
  2. 3 May, 22:26
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    Answer:Reagan's Foreign Policies Quick Check

    1. D. to restore order after an Israeli invasion the year before

    2. D. Reagan's assertive stance may have influenced Gorbachev to meet halfway

    3. A. It eased fears of a nuclear weapons being used on European soil

    4. C. He believed the U. S. should not fear a necessary use of force

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