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What was the directive of Reagan’s foreign policy goals?

A. to oversee the development of foreign industry through loans provided by the Federal Reserve
B. to promote democracy by establishing capitalist partners in developing nations
C. to cooperate with the Soviet Union to ensure the success of free elections in rebellious countries
D. to resist Soviet encroachment and support American allies in third world countries

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The answer is B. Hope this helps!
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The correct answer is B) to promote democracy by establishing capitalist partners in developing nations.

The directive of Reagan’s foreign policy goals was to promote democracy by establishing capitalist partners in developing nations.

US President Ronald Reagan continued the Cold War against the Soviet Union. He solidified the US relationships with its allies to stop the Communist ideas in other countries. He established the National Security Decisions Directive to limit the USSR access to technology and diminishing the value of Soviet products in the market. Reagan also invested millions of dollars in defense, creating the "Star Wars" defense program.

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