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liraira [26]
3 years ago
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What perspective did Americans have on the Reagan Doctrine?

History
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ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

D) Americans believed that Reagan’s policies deteriorated foreign relations.

Explanation:

The Reagan Doctrine was a doctrine of foreign policy created and implemented by the United States under the presidency of Ronald Reagan to combat the global influence exerted by the Soviet Union during the final years of the Cold War. This doctrine was the cornerstone of US foreign policy. from the early years of the 1980s until the end of the Cold War in 1991.

During this period and as a consequence of this diplomatic idea, the United States it provided both open and clandestine aid to anti-communist guerrillas and insurgent groups in an effort to overthrow governments that supported the Soviet Union in Africa, Asia and Latin America, especially in Central America, which is made up of Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua , Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama. The doctrine was designed to diminish the Soviet influence in these regions but also to promote the establishment of political and economic systems oriented to capitalism, understood from the liberal democracy, since in some cases they had been for a long time governed by socialist governments.

KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
7 0
The doctrine was the centerpiece of United States foreign policy<span> from the early 1980s until the </span>end<span> of the </span>Cold War<span> in 1991. Under the </span>Reagan Doctrine.<span>The foreign </span>policy<span> of the Ronald Reagan administration was the foreign </span>policy<span> of the United ... As part of the </span>policies<span> that became known as the "</span>Reagan Doctrine<span>", the ... </span>Reagan's<span> position was that if the</span>Soviets did<span> not remove the SS-20 missiles ... Reagan </span>believed<span> this defense shield could make nuclear</span>war<span> impossible.</span>
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