Antiwar protests convinced U.S. leaders that voters did not
support aggressive foreign policy.
Explanation:
- The opposites and conflicts created by the rivalry of the superpowers, in the early 1970s, resulted in an awareness of the necessity of US-Soviet global political cooperation based on respect for each other's interests (the Kissinger Doctrine).
- The US initiated a policy of détente, and in 1972, for the first time, a US president (R. M. Nixon) visited Moscow, when agreements were signed on limiting strategic arms and on the Soviet purchase of American grain.
- The harmonization of the global political activity of the superpower on the basis of respect for national interests and the agreed boundaries of (geo) political action (the so-called Sonnenfeldt Doctrine of 1976) is an attempt to maintain a consensual block bipolarity.
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The two parties signed the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty. It gave the United States a ten-mile strip of land, all the rights to construct and administer a canal, and the right to protect the canal. In return, the Panamanians received $10 million and an annual rent of $250,000.
so the closest thing you have is C.
Missions out of all of them missions would be the best answer