What did Frederick Douglass and John Brown think of Harriet Tubman? 1. They thought she was a little too little to do any good o
n the Underground Railroad. 2. They thought she was too violent when she threatened to kill any slave who wanted to turn back. 3. They praised her for her selflessness and bravery. 4. They thought she should have rescued more than 300 slaves.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "the Lebanese Civil War; <span> the Iran-Contra Affair</span>." The two biggest foreign policy issues Reagan faced during his second term in office were: the Lebanese Civil War and the Iran-Contra Affair