Evaluate President Nixon's contributions to International Relations
A) Nixon was very successful internationally, strengthening U.S. relations with China and the Soviet Union. B) Nixon was an astute domestic legislator, but his international policy was weak. C) Nixon demonstrated keen acumen in regards to international affairs; however, his hesitancy to deal with Communists precluded strong relations with the U.S.S.R. D) While the Watergate scandal eventually led to Nixon's downfall, his domestic policy was quite successful.
Answer: A
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