The President is hosting a foreign leader for a state visit, and there's a disagreement on a key trade issue between the two countries. What role should the President play in resolving this?
Publicly confront the foreign leader to defend the country's interests
Diplomatically engage in negotiations to find a mutually beneficial solution.
Decline the state visit to avoid a confrontation.
Seek military intervention to resolve the trade dispute.
In a diplomatic context like a state visit, it is generally advisable for the President to choose diplomacy and negotiation (option B) to resolve a trade dispute. hence option B is the correct option.