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What was the significance of President Nixon's visit to Communist
China in 1972?
A. It led to the reunification of Taiwan with Communist China.
B. It persuaded Chinese leaders to introduce capitalism into the marketplace.
C. It showed that the Cold War between the "Free World" and Communism
was over.
D. It opened the way for China's entry into the United Nations and trade
with the United States.​

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The significance of President Nixon's visit to Communist China in 1972 both (C) It showed that the Cold War between the "Free World" and Communism was over. and (D) It opened the way for China's entry into the United Nations and trade with the United States.​

Step-by-step explanation:

In today's scenario the U.S. has an open-trade policy with China, that means goods are traded freely between the two countries, but this scenario was not the same earlier .

It was on February 21, 1972, during the visit of President Richard M. Nixon China that the open trade policy between the two countries was adopted

The statement that indicates the significance of President Nixon's visit to Communist China in 1972 is both (C) It showed that the Cold War between the "Free World" and Communism was over and (D) It opened the way for China's entry into the United Nations and trade with the United States.​

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