The Helsinki accords, signed by Gerald Ford and leaders of thirty-four other nations,

The Helsinki accords, signed by Gerald Ford and leaders of thirty-four other nations,



a. pledged signatories to guarantee certain basic human rights.
b. rejected the Soviet-directed boundary of Poland.
c. proved to many Americans that détente was still a two-way street.
d. was condemned by West Germany as meaningless.
e. accepted Soviet control of Eastern Europe.


Answer: A


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