Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger's approach to foreign policy is best characterized as
A. collaborative and cordial toward U.N representatives.
B. secretive and contemptuous toward the bureaucracy.
C. open and public, in contrast to their predecessors.
D. dedicated to achieving a lasting era of peace and end to the Cold War.
Answer: B
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The buffalo were nearly exterminated
a. as a result of being overhunted by the Indians. b. by the trains racing across the Great Plains. c. when their meat became valued in eastern markets. d. by disease. e. through wholesale butchery by whites.
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A) It can be an effective way to protect privacy. B) It is an active strategy. C) It is a useful long-term strategy. D) All of the above.
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