By 1979, Carter's foreign policy began to be criticized. It was inconsistent and although some successes in Carter's global approach might be identified, too many problems were evident, without a clear strategy for dealing with them. Which of the following was NOT one of those problems?
a. A revolution in Nicaragua, with the United States adopting a policy that pleased neither the Somocistas nor the Sandinista
b. A revolution in Iran that replaced the Shah (whom the Carter administration had supported) with a markedly anti-American regime
c. The idealism and lack of foreign policy shift in Carter's last year of office
d. The continuing growth of Soviet power without an American response
e. The stalled Middle East peace effort, with Arab rejection of the Camp David framework
Question 2
Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 called for
a. American support for black majority rule over Rhodesia.
b. an exchange of land by Israelthe territories seized in the June 1967 warfor peace with its Arab neighbors and an end to the state of war in the Middle East.
c. the total transfer of Canal control to Panama by the year 2000, with intermediate stages of transfer during the twenty-two years of the pact.
d. the establishment of formal diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
e. a firm stance against apartheid and a call for the transfer of control of Namibia to majority rule.