Social Studies, 06.05.2021 15:10 ttglilrob
"You turn if you want to: The Lady’s not for turning. And I say that not only to you but to our friends overseas as well, and also to those who are not our friends. It seems I got that right. Long before we came into office, and therefore long before the invasion of Afghanistan, I was pointing to the threat from the East. I was accused of scare-mongering but events have more than enough justified my words. Soviet Marxism is ideologically, politically, and morally bankrupt. But militarily the Soviet Union is a powerful and growing threat." - Margaret Thatcher Speech to Conservative
Party 1980 by Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of Great Britain
What would you conclude was Margaret Thatcher's attitude towards the Cold War?
A) She felt the Cold War was unnecessary and tried to remain neutral.
B) She supported the U. S. and felt that the Soviet Union was a growing threat.
C) She thought the biggest threat during the Cold War would actually come from China.
D) Great Britain was not part of the arms race and would never change it's position on that issue.
Answers: 3
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