Which American negotiated the cease-fire with North Vietnam, essentially ending the United States' involvement in the conflict between North and South Vietnam?a. Barry Goldwater
b. Richard Nixon
c. Henry Kissinger
d. Robert Kennedy

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Answer: Henry Kissinger was the American who negotiated the cease-fire with North Vietnam, essentially ending the United States involvement in the conflict between the North and South Vietnam. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "c". He was also the United States Secretary of State during the time in which Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford were the presidents.

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this is the best sentence that describe Roosevelt's political way In order to deal with controversial situations :  He tried to find the  middle ground

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