1. President Richard Nixon's administration was marked by a foreign policy of <u>détente</u>.
<h3>What was Nixon's foreign policy?</h3>
Nixon's foreign policy of the policy of détente ensured that the United States observed former treaties but would not be involved in future proxy wars.
This foreign policy changed the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, reducing the strained Cold War relationships and enabling the two superpowers to negotiate several bilateral agreements.
2. Later, President Jimmy Carter took a <u>human rights</u> approach to foreign policy.
The human rights foreign policy of Jimmy Carter was based on his desire to liberate marginalized peoples despite the economic and political interests of the United States.
Thus, while President Richard Nixon's foreign policy of détente stabilized the nuclear tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War, it did not impact the lives of people who suffered in the Soviet Union, unlike Jimmy Carter's human rights policy.
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