The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the quote from Colonel Wolfgang Samuel. That is why we do not know Colonel Samuel's statement revelation about one aspect of U.S. Foreign policy during the Cold War.
However, in order to help you, we can comment on the following.
Wolfgang. W. E. Samuel had 10 years old when he and his mother tried to survive the occupation of Berlin by the Soviet Union troops, at the beginning of the Cold War. He was a witness of the airlift period in which the allies sent food and supplies to West Germany.
He later became a military official, serving the US Airforce from 1960 to 1985. After serving in the military, Samuel started a career as an author In his books he referred to the importance of the airlift and how the US Air Force and the UK Airforce helped West Berlin to survive. He comments on the policy of the United States during the Cold War, trying to apply the policy of containment to stop Communism, meanwhile, the Soviet Union was trying to spread it all over the world.
Many European empires arose in the wake of the "Age of Exploration," since this was an age of sea travel in which many European nations were able to colonize land in the New World.
I would choose the answer, "It brought the Atlantic coast and the Pacific slope ten days nearer to each other." That line speaks of shortening the time frame for the communication of messages by means of the Pony Express riders. That falls in the category of "rapid transit." Today we have even more rapid means of transit, from automobiles and trains to airplanes and jets. We also have instantaneous communication of messages coast to coast and globally by electronic means -- a different form of "rapid transit" in the communication sector.
Buddhists believe in meditation so it would be (d)
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