Which TWO statements accurately describe Richard Nixon's foreign policy?

A. Nixon met with world leaders to improve relations.
B. Nixon encouraged Germany to become an active trading partner.
C. Nixon tried to relax Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.
D. Nixon pursued an aggressive offensive strategy in Vietnam.

1 answer

The two statements that accurately describe Richard Nixon's foreign policy are:

A. Nixon met with world leaders to improve relations. C. Nixon tried to relax Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.

Nixon's foreign policy included efforts to improve diplomatic relations, notably through his visits to China and the Soviet Union, and he also pursued détente, a strategy aimed at easing Cold War tensions.