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Drag the Cold War policies to categorize them as from [Reagan’s administration] or from [previous administrations]. Each category will contain two examples.

-resumed positive relations with china and other nations with communist histories
-called the soviet union an "evil empire" that was still aggressive
-used brinksmanship or policy in which the united states pushed a dangerous issue looking for the best outcome for its side
-opposed the spread of communism in latin america by supporting other leaders

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Answer:

1. A

2. C

3. D

4. C

5. Essay

6. C

7. Reagan’s administration: called the... and opposed the spread. Previous administration: resumed positive.... and used brinksmanship...

8. Essay

9. C

10. D

11. B

12. B

13. Essay

14. Large.. manufacturers.. computers.. the technology

15. D

16. A

17. C

18. Early.. al gore.. George w. Bush.. the Florida

19. B and c. Close and return

20. Created: no child. Encourage: school choice. Reduced: supply side

21. B

22. C

23. A

24. News: culture. The United States has: trade agreements. The United States makes: political relationships. The United States takes: economic regulation

25. B

26. C

27. A

28. Iran went, Iran decided, the price, the United States

29. B and d

30. D

31. A

The answers to The 1980s - Early 21st Century Unit Test

(i didnt do the essay because you might get in trouble for "copying")

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Answer:

Reagan: called the soviet union an 'evil empire and opposed the spread of communism in latin america.

John F. Kennedy pushed a dangerous issue (cuban missile crisis)

Richard Nixon resumed positive relations with china.

Step-by-step explanation:

I recall vividly the cold war rhetorics by Reagan (evil empire was one) in the 80s when the European continent was stuffed like a pig with nuclear missiles. I also happen to recall the electoral defeat or military coups that left-wing parties, seen by the Reagan administration as die-hard communists, suffered in Central America.

It was John F. Kennedy who played a dangerous Russian Roulette game, with the world at stake, in the cuban missile crisis of 1962.

And last but not least, it was Richard Nixon who resumed relations with China in 1972 when he visited the country and had a chat with Mao Zedong.

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