In the election campaign, Ronald Reagan’s stance in the Iranian hostage issue was
a. to remind voters of Carter’s incompetence in handling it.
b. to pay little attention to it lest he arouse sympathy for the president.
c. to say he would begin bombing Iran the day after he was sworn in.
d. to say that American should forget the problem and move on.
e. to negotiate behind the scenes.
ANS: B
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