How did the Iran-Contra scandal ultimately impact the Reagan presidency?
A. It initially harmed his popularity but had little long-term effect.
B. It improved his popularity among white conservative voters.
C. It decreased public support for later foreign policy initiatives.
D. It forced Reagan to drastically reform his cabinet and advisors.
Answer: A
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