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What did President Reagan’s approach to the Cold War reveal about his foreign-policy strategy?
He thought that aggressive military action would eventually lead to peace.
He favored peace talks, trade agreements, and negotiation.
He wanted to work for peace from a position of military strength.
He thought that reducing military spending would eventually lead to peace.
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He wanted to work for peace from a position of military strength.
Reagan pursued a major military buildup and the "peace through strength" approach, believing a strong defense would give the U.S. leverage in negotiations (e.g., summits with Gorbachev and arms-control agreements).
Reagan pursued a major military buildup and the "peace through strength" approach, believing a strong defense would give the U.S. leverage in negotiations (e.g., summits with Gorbachev and arms-control agreements).
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