Not sure but if u translated it to English I could help
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Answer:
The correct answer is D) He trusted Gorbachev more than Regan did.
Explanation:
All other Statements are false. He did not serve as Reagan's secretary of State and was in fact the Vice President with him for 8 years.
He also had a lot of experience in foreign affairs. He finally became President in 1989 and served until 1993 until losing the election to Bill Clinton.
However, he did have a great relationship with Soviet Union's Gorbachev and trusted him more than Ronald Reagan. He was instrumental in negotiating a closer relationship between the Soviets and Americans, especially after the collapse of communism.
Which "side" a country joined was mostly due to which side of the iron curtain they were on, which also determined how close they were to the USSR and how much influence the USSR could have over them