Eisenhower took a tough stance in the Cold War, but also hoped for a thaw, when he reached out to Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev for an agreement on
a. nuclear disarmament.
b. "open skies" mutual inspection over both countries.
c. the liberation of Hungry.
d. the eventual reunification of East and West Germany.
e. the crisis in North and South Vietnam.
b
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a. Uganda b. Haiti c. Somalia d. Iraq
The Edict of Nantes outlawed the practice of ?_________________ in France
A) ?Catholicism B) ?Protestantism C) ?Judaism D) ?Anglicanism E) ?Islam
The founding of the European Economic Community (EEC)
A. initially received strong encouragement from the Soviet Union, which played a leading role until the Cold War erupted. B. established a customs union for its six member nations. C. initially embraced the Benelux countries, along with Sweden and Czechoslovakia. D. was initially designed with the hope it would stabilize employment for the working classes, but this hope was soon shown to be impossible. E. was publicly opposed by the United States and the Soviet Union, both of whom threatened military action.
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