Which statement best describes U.S.-Soviet relations by the end of President Reagan's second term?

a. They had joined forces in an effort to cool down areas of conflict in Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe.
b. They had signed a series of arms reduction agreements.
c. Although no tangible agreements had been worked out, the two sides had finally begun to talk to each other.
d. An uncompromising Soviet Union stared at an unbending United States.


ANSWER: b

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