All of the following are true about Gerald Ford's approach to foreign policy EXCEPT

A) the government of South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam and the American embassy in Saigon had to be evacuated.
B) the United States successfully prevented India from acquiring an atomic bomb.
C) the administration supported a military coup in Argentina.
D) Ford met with the premier of the Soviet Union and signed the Helsinki Accords that continued cooperation between both nations.


Answer: B

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