Social Studies, 17.10.2019 21:20 MrKrinkle77
Which statement best describes what nsc-68 called for? a. a permanent military buildup and a global application of containment. b. a sole reliance on nuclear weapons in order to spare conventional forces. c. limited strategic goals, confronting the chinese only at key industrial areas. d. patience on the part of the united states in dealing with the soviet union. e. limited strategic goals, confronting the soviets only at key industrial areas.
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Each of the letters on the map above marks a body of water in southeast asia. which two letters represent gulfs
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