How did Reagan’s approach to the conflict in Nicaragua differ from Carter’s?
A) Carter refused to get involved; Reagan sent economic aid to the Sandinista government.
B) Carter deployed ground troops to Nicaragua; Reagan implemented an airstrike strategy.
C) Carter favored an airstrike strategy in Nicaragua; Reagan deployed ground troops instead.
D) Carter sent troops to Nicaragua; Reagan gave economic aid to the Sandinista government.
E) Carter gave economic aid to the Sandinista government; Reagan cut off that economic aid.
Answer: E
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