Regarding his view of Mikhail Gorbachev, President Ronald Reagan was

A. initially optimistic, but gradually concluded he could not work with Gorbachev.
B. consistently skeptical of Gorbachev.
C. always of the belief that Gorbachev was a sincere reformer.
D. initially skeptical, but gradually concluded that Gorbachev was a sincere reformer.
E. initially skeptical, but gradually became more openly hostile to Gorbachev.


Answer: D

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