During the Eisenhower administration, U.S.-Soviet relations
A) were made worse with the introduction of the policy of massive retaliation.
B) improved somewhat after the end of the Korean War and the death of Stalin.
C) stayed about the same as during the Truman years.
D) worsened considerably after the death of Stalin.
E) improved immensely after the end of the Korean War.
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