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★ Reteaching Activity 31-1
DIRECTIONS: Recognizing Supporting Details Each main idea is related to the topic
given. Complete the chart by writing the letter of the items from the Fact Bank that
support each main idea.
Topic: President Nixon’s foreign policy reflected his commitment to building
a more stable, peaceful world while containing the spread of communism.
1. Main Idea: Richard Nixon sought to ease
tensions among nations by changing
foreign policy.
2. Main Idea: Nixon hoped to improve
relations with the People’s Republic
of China and the Soviet Union.
Supporting Details:
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3. Main Idea: The Yom Kippur War tested
Nixon’s resolve to avoid American
involvement in regional disputes.
4. Main Idea: Nixon aimed to protect
American interests in Latin America while
halting the spread of communism there.
Supporting Details:
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A. The United States put its nuclear
forces on global alert when the
Soviet Union threatened to send
airborne troops to the Middle East.
B. “Ping-pong diplomacy” was
accompanied by secret talks.
C. The United States protested when
the Chilean government took over
American businesses in Chile.
D. Nixon went to Beijing “to seek the
normalization of relations.”
E. Nixon formulated a policy plan
of détente.
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F. The United States rushed
ammunition to Israel.
G. Nixon strove to achieve a balance
of power among nations.
H. The CIA backed Augusto Pinochet in
the overthrow of Salvador Allende.
I. Nixon appointed Henry Kissinger as
his national security adviser.
J. Kissinger engaged in shuttle
diplomacy.
K. Nixon visited Moscow and signed
SALT I.
L. Nixon stopped referring to China
as “Red China.”
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