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What was President Carter’s most serious foreign policy problem?

A.) starvation in Africa
B.) collapse of the Soviet Union
C.) relations with China
D.) a hostage crisis in Iran

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a hostage crisis in Iran

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Without any doubt at all about the answer, it is D. The hostage situation all but destroyed his chance at a second term.

He might have been concerned about starvation in Africa. He was a good Christian and it likely bothered him, but it didn't stir up a lot of trouble. Not A.

B: The Soviet Union Collapse was another 20 plus years away. That would have been something Americans would celebrate. Not B

C. Relations with China was something good that Nixon did. Not C

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