Answer: The fourth option.
Explanation: Reagan was never all about destroying the Soviet Union but wanted Europe to be free from communist ways. He wanted it them to live free in their own culture rather than be forced to obey certain laws.
President George Washington was considered to be the "father of the country", but also father of neutrality. He knew America was living with internal issues, and was neither strong enough to fight a war nor stable enough to finance one. Thus, he decided to seek a more diplomatic solution. <u>Having a foreign affairs department was essential for President Washington; he was against isolationism and wanted the U.S to be an active participant of the western world.</u> In George Washington's foreign affairs, he made sure the United States didn't favor too highly one State above another nor allied with others in international wars.
Well, you've asked again so I'll answer again; Thomas Jefferson.
I helped them by being able to trade more goods faster and made the whites usually more "powerful" than the blacks
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