How did President Reagan’s belief in “peace through strength” impact the final years of the Cold War?(1 point)

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Reagan’s tough stance may have weakened commuism's hold
Reagan’s tough stance may have weakened commuism's hold

It prolonged the end of the Cold War by as many years as Reagan was in office.
It prolonged the end of the Cold War by as many years as Reagan was in office.

The United States was forced into a risky standoff with the Soviet Union.
The United States was forced into a risky standoff with the Soviet Union.

It had no impact on the Cold War delegating the results to leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

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Reagan’s belief in “peace through strength” ultimately had a significant impact on the final years of the Cold War. By prioritizing a strong military and a firm stance against Soviet aggression, Reagan helped weaken communism’s hold and put pressure on the Soviet Union to negotiate and ultimately collapse. His policies contributed to the eventual end of the Cold War and played a role in bringing about the downfall of the Soviet Union.
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