How did Reagan put pressure on the Soviet Union?
A. By strengthening the American economy with massive tax cuts
B. By engaging in a military buildup the Soviets couldn't hope to equal
C. By cracking down on suspected communists in the United States
D. By making a Pacific alliance to threaten the Soviet Union's eastern territory

Respuesta :

B. By engaging in a military buildup the Soviets couldn't hope to equal

Ronald Reagan put pressure on the Soviet Union by building a  large military that the Soviets could not be equal to. 

Answer;

By engaging in a military buildup the Soviets couldn't hope to equal is how Reagan put pressure on the Soviet Union.

Explanation:

-American conservatives give credit for the Cold War’s end to Ronald Reagan, but both Reagan and Gorbachev played big roles in ending the Cold War.

-Reagan’s contribution to ending the Cold War was also important - but not in the way conservatives would have us believe. Negotiations - not military confrontation - constituted the core of his strategy for dealing with the Soviets, and he relentlessly pursued them throughout his presidency.

-Indeed, his military buildup was intended to create incentives for the Soviets to negotiate significant arms reductions by eliminating or reducing their advantage in various weapons categories.

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