American foreign policy decisions toward Iran during the early 1950s most
support which of the following conclusions?
A. The early successes of the civil rights movement diverted
American leaders attention from foreign crises.
B. The United States was willing to support nondemocratic regimes
as long as they were
not allied with Communists.
C. American foreign policy in the Middle East was significantly
different from its approaches to Southeast Asia.
D. The Korean War led American leaders to take a less militant
stance toward Communist leaders abroad.