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How did the Reagan Doctrine change US foreign policy?
A.)It gave Congress more authority to decide who should receive US funding.
B.)It established a clear policy of siding with freedom fighters over socialist regimes.
C.)It provided a framework for a new nuclear arms reduction treaty.
D.)It limited the Soviet Union's ability to negotiate with US allies.
E.) It moved from containment to a more aggressive rollback approach.

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Answer:

B.) It established a clear policy of siding with freedom fighters over socialist regimes.

E.) It moved from containment to a more aggressive rollback approach.

Explanation:

Reagan Doctrine changed US foreign policy by establishing a policy of siding with freedom fighters over socialist regimes and moving to aggressive rollback approach.

What was  Reagan Doctrine?

Reagan Doctrine was a concept that believed in stopping Communism before it could invade and enslave a country.

It was used in Grenada when Reagan sent American troops to put an end to the Communist invasion.

Reagan Doctrine outlines the president's foreign policy in the 1980s to support anti-Communist reforms.

Reagan Doctrine would not have avoided direct confrontation with Soviet-backed states or groups. Policy led to U.S. involvement in conflicts around the world.

Thus, Reagan Doctrine changes US foreign policy by:

B.) It established a clear policy of siding with freedom fighters over socialist regimes.

E.) It moved from containment to a more aggressive rollback approach.

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