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He believed the helsinki accords were a failure A. truman B.churchhill C. kennedy D. Reagan

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The answer is option D.

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At a national tradition, Reagan condemned the Hellinski accord as 'being excessively bargaining with the soviet association, The agreement fundamentally gave the soviet association enough access to get present day western technology.The Soviet Union had its underlying foundations in the October Revolution of 1917, when the Bolsheviks driven by Vladimir Lenin toppled the Russian Provisional Government which had supplanted Tsar Nicholas II amid World War I. In 1922, the Soviet Union was framed by the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR which sanctioned the unification

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I believe the answer is D. Reagan
At a national convention, Reagan criticised the Hellinski accord as 'being too compromising with the soviet union'
The accord basically gave the soviet union enough access to obtain modern western technology.
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