Reagan-era Sec. of State George Shultz Passes Away

Reagan-era Sec. of State George Shultz Passes Away

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George Schultz, who passed away at 100, held key roles in the Nixon and Reagan administrations, notably as Secretary of State. He was known for his pragmatic approach and opposition to the Iran Contra scandal. Schultz played a significant role in ending the Cold War with Russia. On his birthday, he emphasized the importance of empathy in building trustful relationships.

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Where did George Schultz pass away?

New York, New York

Los Angeles, California

Stanford, California

Washington, D.C.

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During which years did Schultz serve as Secretary of State?

1990 to 1997

1982 to 1989

1972 to 1979

1980 to 1987

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What was Schultz known for opposing during his tenure?

The Watergate Scandal

The Gulf War

The Vietnam War

The Iran Contra scandal

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What significant global event did Schultz help negotiate the end of?

The Cold War

World War II

The Korean War

The Gulf War

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According to Schultz, what is essential in building solid relationships?

Intelligence

Wealth

Empathy

Power