Question
Select the answer(s) that describe parts of Richard Nixons foreign policy?(2 points) Responses Nixon pursued an aggressive offensive strategy in Vietnam. Nixon pursued an aggressive offensive strategy in Vietnam. Nixon met with many world leaders to improve relations. Nixon met with many world leaders to improve relations. Nixon encouraged Germany to become an active trading partner. Nixon encouraged Germany to become an active trading partner. Nixon tried to relax Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The responses that accurately describe parts of Richard Nixon's foreign policy are:
1. Nixon met with many world leaders to improve relations.
2. Nixon tried to relax Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.
The first statement regarding an aggressive offensive strategy in Vietnam is misleading, as Nixon also focused on "Vietnamization" and gradually withdrawing U.S. troops. The statement about encouraging Germany to become an active trading partner is less central to Nixon's notable foreign policy initiatives compared to the two selected responses.
1. Nixon met with many world leaders to improve relations.
2. Nixon tried to relax Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.
The first statement regarding an aggressive offensive strategy in Vietnam is misleading, as Nixon also focused on "Vietnamization" and gradually withdrawing U.S. troops. The statement about encouraging Germany to become an active trading partner is less central to Nixon's notable foreign policy initiatives compared to the two selected responses.
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!