How did relations between the U.S. and Soviet Union change when Mikhail
Gorbachev became the Soviet leader?

A-The Soviet Union collapsed from economic struggles and Gorbachev opened
relations with the U.S.

B-Reagan believed Gorbachev wanted to truly reform communism and opened
negotiations with him

C-The Cold War reached its height when Reagan introduced the Star Wars
initiative.

D-Reagan believed Gorbachev wanted to enter a new arms race with the U.S. and
challenged him.

Respuesta :

A-The Soviet Union collapsed from economic struggles and Gorbachev opened  relations with the U.S.

Explanation:

  • In 1985, Gorbachev announced that the Soviet economy had stopped and that reorganization was needed. Gorbachev and Reagan met in Reykjavik to discuss reducing mid-range nuclear weapons in Europe.
  • This led to the signing of the 1987 Mid-Range Nuclear Missile Agreement.
  • In February 1988, Gorbachev announced the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan.

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Answer:a

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