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The scandal of the second Reagan administration involving sales of arms to Iran in partial exchange for release of hostages in Lebanon and use of the arms money to aid the Contras in Nicaragua, which had been expressly forbidden by Congress was the Iran-Contra Affair.
Explanation:
The Iran-Contra scandal (also known as "Irangate") was based on the secret arms trade of President Ronald Reagan administration to Iran during the bloody war with his neighbor Saddam Hussein in Iraq between 1980 and 1988. Proceeds from the arms trade were channeled to the Contra guerrillas in Nicaragua. The stores were supposed to influence in two ways:
-Affects Iran, which had influence over Hezbollah, which held several US hostages in Lebanon.
-Support the anti-communist guerrilla war in Nicaragua.
The deals were made in contravention of congressional decisions banning the financing of Contra-guerrillas and the sale of weapons to Iran. In addition, both arms sales and support for guerrillas were at odds with UN sanctions.
Answer:
Japan
Explanation:
The United States declared war on Japan following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor (an American naval base in Hawaii) on December 7, 1941. Japan had signed a military alliance (the Tripartite Pact) with Germany and Italy, and as such, the U.S effectively declared war on Germany and Italy as well.
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Raised morale among colonists
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Germany was blamed for the war, Germany had to pay reparations to France and England, German disarment, and France got a bit of land from Germany.
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