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Lyrx [107]
4 years ago
5

What international incident helped Ronald Reagan defeat Jimmy Carter in

History
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Serjik [45]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

According to political analysts the C) Iran hostage crisis helped Ronald reagan deeat Jimmy carter in 1980

Explanation:

The Iranian hostage crisis was an event in which almost 00 U.S. diplomats were kidnapped in Iran by University studies that were supporters of the Iranian revolution. Their actions were fundamental because the U.S. authorities provided asylum to Former Iranian Sha which was prosecuted by theocratic Iranian authorities to face justice for his crimes against the Iranian citizens. The U.s. granted him asylum and the radicals violated the U.s. Embassy in Iran. the former President Carter couldn`t reach an agreement with the Iranian counterpart and his lack of success to retrieve them made him lose the elections of 198. That same day the Iranian government signed a deal to release them as a cause of analysis and the surge of the Iraqi-Iranian war.

KATRIN_1 [288]4 years ago
5 0
C. The hostage crisis. Carter did send special forces on a rescue mission but their Blackhawk crashed. Reagan took advantage of this situation to slam Carter for being weak on terror.
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