Multiple Choice
Regarding his view of Mikhail Gorbachev,President Ronald Reagan was
A) consistently skeptical of Gorbachev.
B) always of the belief that Gorbachev was a sincere reformer.
C) initially skeptical, but gradually concluded that Gorbachev was a sincere reformer.
D) initially skeptical, but gradually became more openly hostile to Gorbachev.
E) initially optimistic, but gradually concluded he could not work with Gorbachev.
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