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    President Reagan Measured the Strength of the United States in the World
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President Reagan Measured the Strength of the United States in the World

Question 46

Question 46

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President Reagan measured the strength of the United States in the world in terms of the


A) effectiveness of its diplomacy.
B) number of its trusted allies.
C) sophistication of its intelligence.
D) size of its military arsenal.

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