Which best describes the meaning of reagan's words
a) both sides in the cold war are evenly to...
History, 09.09.2019 22:30 Messick127
Which best describes the meaning of reagan's words
a) both sides in the cold war are evenly to blame.
b) the cold war has been based on a giant misunderstanding.
c) the soviet union is a cruel nation that started the cold war.
d) the lesson of history is that the cold war is separate from the arms race .
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