How is the failure of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion an example of the impact dramatic foreign policy events can have on public support of the president?

a. The event inspired public disdain for President Kennedy because it was a failure.
b. The event inspired public support for President Kennedy even though it was a failure.
c. Support for President Kennedy remained steady because few people knew about the invasion.
d. Support for President Kennedy remained low because of the incoherence of his foreign policy.


b

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