What was Ostpolitik?

A. The policy that forced East Germany to remain culturally isolated from West Germany.
B. A means of reconciling West Germany's policies with the Communist East German government.
C. The perpetuation of the arms race between East and West.
D. A cultural program that elevated Eastern Germany sports, academics, and arts above the West.
E. The law that students in East Germany could temporarily study "abroad" in Western European nations.


Answer: B

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