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English, 03.09.2021 23:40, rahrah14

70 POINTS Question 1

applaud the United States for its support of Great Britain

caution against a Cold War resurgence with Russia

reinforce the alliance between America and Great Britain

criticize the public for its initial lack of faith in Reagan's abilities


70 POINTS

Question 1 
applaud the United States for its support of Great Britain
caution agai
70 POINTS

Question 1 
applaud the United States for its support of Great Britain
caution agai
70 POINTS

Question 1 
applaud the United States for its support of Great Britain
caution agai
70 POINTS

Question 1 
applaud the United States for its support of Great Britain
caution agai
70 POINTS

Question 1 
applaud the United States for its support of Great Britain
caution agai

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