Question
What was President Reagan’s foreign policy attitude?
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Responses
He believed there should be an attempt to halt the arms race.
He believed there should be an attempt to halt the arms race.
He believed the U.S. should not support authoritarian foreign governments.
He believed the U.S. should not support authoritarian foreign governments.
He believed the U.S. should not fear a necessary use of force.
He believed the U.S. should not fear a necessary use of force.
He believed that Communism wasn't that much of a threat.
(1 point)
Responses
He believed there should be an attempt to halt the arms race.
He believed there should be an attempt to halt the arms race.
He believed the U.S. should not support authoritarian foreign governments.
He believed the U.S. should not support authoritarian foreign governments.
He believed the U.S. should not fear a necessary use of force.
He believed the U.S. should not fear a necessary use of force.
He believed that Communism wasn't that much of a threat.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
President Reagan’s foreign policy attitude can be best summarized by the statement: **He believed the U.S. should not fear a necessary use of force.** He took a strong stand against Communism, viewing it as a significant threat, and often advocated for a more aggressive stance in foreign policy, including military intervention when deemed necessary.