How were Kennedy and Johnson's approaches to foreign relations different?

A.
Kennedy decreased covert military operations, while Johnson increased them again.

B.
Kennedy focused on domestic programs, while Johnson worked on spreading democracy abroad.

C.
Kennedy believed foreign relations key to the presidency, while Johnson was inexperienced in that area.

D.
Kennedy continued Eisenhower's program of containment, while Johnson worked to end involvement in foreign wars.

2 answers

D. Kennedy continued Eisenhower's program of containment, while Johnson worked to end involvement in foreign wars.
It was C