Comparing the foreign-policy approaches of presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, we see that ______.
a. both were strongly driven by moralist goals, even though they often adopted different foreign policies
b. both were mostly concerned with nuclear policy
c. Carter was more concerned with moral considerations, whereas Reagan was more of a pragmatist
d. both were strongly pragmatic in foreign-policy issues
e. Reagan was more concerned with moral considerations, whereas Carter was more of a pragmatist
c. Carter was more concerned with moral considerations, whereas Reagan was more of a pragmatist
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