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The correct answers are C) Money was sent to support the Contras in Nicaragua. E) Members of the National Security Council sold arms to Iran.
The actions that were part of the Iran-Contra Affair are "Money was sent to support the Contras in Nicaragua" and "Members of the National Security Council sold arms to Iran."
During the second term of President Ronald Reagan, he was hit with one of the most controversial scandals in US politics. The Iran Contras Affair.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It was Oliver North who masterminded the plan to use the proceeds of the “arms for hostages” deal to fund the Nicaraguan rebels in what became known as the Iran–Contra scandal.
The plan was a secret one and including the selling of weapons and missiles to Lebanon in order to free American hostages. The funds from the weapons were used to support the Contras in Nicaragua. United President Ronald Reagan instructed Robert McFarland -National Security Advisor- to support the Contras in the armed conflict in Nicaragua.
Oliver North illegally funneled money from sales to Iraq to help the Contras. All of these impacted President Reagan's reputation and he was guilty of not keeping track of what his people were doing.
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Answer:
Woodrow Wilson
Explanation:
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States.
His time as president began in 1913 and ended in 1921.
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O to reduce the amount of imported goods purchased O to limit the number of outsiders trading in Ghana O to provide support for the government of the empire O to increase the profits made by local merchants