President Ronald Reagan was anti-communistic. Before Gorbachev came to power, he used to profess his absolute abhorrence of the Soviet Union and would have nothing to do with them. But his views mellowed somewhat after Gorbachev, however, it did not mean he changed his views about communism but he was more concerned with the threat of nuclear weapons and he saw that it was possible to achieve peaceful relations with the Soviet Union, even though that peaceful relation took a long time to happen.
I am doing this test also, although I am two weeks late. The answer should be <span>A.) allowed the president to use U.S. to dramatically increase troops to Vietnam.
Cannot be B.) an intensification of the nuclear arms between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Ummm, no! C.) a warming of relations between the United States and China
What???! D.) an effort by the CIA to overthrow the government of North Vietnam.
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B is false. hope that helped
The correct answer is letter B
The Ethiopian revolution had important consequences for the International System, including being one of the factors that caused the intensification of tensions that led to the end of detente originated the second cold war. The study of this revolution also demystifies the country as a poor and subservient Third World country and puts it as an autonomous actor (as far as possible) and diplomatically relevant beyond of the African continent.
Indía was the jewel of the British Empire