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What did President Nixon's visit to China show?
A. Secretary Kissinger's personal relationships with the Chinese were
important to the success of the trip.
B. Mao Zedong was agreeable to having United States troops stay in
Taiwan.
c. Secretary Kissinger's goal of winning the war in Vietnam caused
the visit to fail.
D. The American public was not ready to accept him as a maker of
peace with Communists.

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Answer:

President Nixon's visit to China shows that B) Mao Zedong was agreeable to having US troops stay in Taiwan.

Explanation:

The main objective of President Nixon's visit to China was to create better relations between the US and China. Since China is a communist country and the US was completely anti-communist, there were no past relations between the US and China. Establishing good relations with China had many benefits for the US.

Secretary Kissinger played an important role in plotting this unexpected visit to China. He thought that good political and trade relations with China would be a plus point for them against North Vietnam. He also thought that Mao Zedong was agreeable to having US troops stay in Taiwan.

Hence, option B is correct.  

Answer: A. Secretary Kissinger's personal relationships with the Chinese were

important to the success of the trip.

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