Which inference does this excerpt from Margaret Thatcher's speech support? Détente sounds a fine word. And, to the extent that t
here really has been a relaxation in international tension, it is a fine thing. But the fact remains that throughout this decade of détente, the armed forces of the Soviet Union have increased, are increasing, and show no signs of diminishing. —Margaret Thatcher, 19753 A. Thatcher thought détente was accomplishing the same goals as the policy of deterrence. B. Thatcher believed détente had worked in the past but a new British foreign policy was needed
According to Locke, the main purpose of government is to protect those natural rights that the individual cannot effectively protect in a state of nature