How did Ronald Reagan respond to revelations about the Iran-Contra scandal?
B) He admitted that the plan had been his all along.
C) He claimed he made an effort to stop the plan from being implemented.
D) He claimed that the whole affair had been invented by his political enemies.
Answer: A
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