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The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT),
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(1) détente (3) brinkmanship
(2) imperialism (4) globalization
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The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT), signed by President Richard Nixon with the Soviet Union, was an effort to advance the foreign policy of (1) détente .
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