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Q: How did Reagan view the USSR how did he act upon those views?
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Reagan did not think a policy of détente would deter and attack upon the United States.


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Talk to her about your views that you want this. She might agree upon that and leave her husband. It depends on her and it is her take on this.


Why did the south think they should win?

They believed their views were right and that the north was infringing upon their traditional way of life.


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What are the names of the robots that visit venus?

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Was Ronald Reagan considered for a role in Casablanca?

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