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Racism is "prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race <u>based on the belief that one's own race is superior</u>."
When one believes he/his race is superior, he by default looks down on others. This leads to "prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race" because he doesn't consider their feelings and/or opinions worth as much as his own if not completely worthless. In a case where one considers another as inferior he may even subjugate them.
Answer: <em>C</em> - He thought they would keep the United States from participating in world affairs
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Explanation:
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President Richard Nixon, like his archrival President John F. Kennedy, was significantly more concerned with foreign policy than domestic issues.
<h3>What did Nixon do?</h3>
Despite his support from the Republican Party's conservative side, and despite having established a career as a militant opponent of Communism, Nixon saw chances to improve relations with the Soviet Union and build relations with the People's Republic of China.
Politically, he intended to earn credit for defusing Cold War tensions; geopolitically, he hoped to use improved relations with Moscow and Beijing as leverage to put pressure on North Vietnam to end the war—or, at the very least, to halt it—with a settlement. He would pit China against the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union against China, all while pitting both against North Vietnam.
Thus, Option A is correct.
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