What usually happens in the aftermath of a foreign policy crisis?

A)Citizens blame the president for failing to protect the nation.
B) Congress seeks to begin impeachment proceedings against the president.
C)The press is highly critical of the president and his or her policies.
D)The public rallies behind the president and supportshis or her policy actions.


D

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