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What was part of President Nixon’s foreign policy, known as détente? Check all that apply.
Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty.
The US and the USSR signed treaties.
A US President visited communist China.
The Vietnam War finally came to an end.
An Arab-Israeli conflict was resolved.
A Middle East hostage crisis was ended.
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