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The Good Friday Agreement was to improve relationships in the country of A. China. B. Ireland. C. Korea. D. Israel.
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C. Korea.
D. Israel.
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The Good Friday Agreement was to improve relationships in the country of "Ireland" since the agreement was primarily between Northern Ireland and Ireland, although Britain played a role in the deliberations as well.
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