How did U.S. foreign policy toward Poland and Afghanistan differ during the Reagan administration?

A. The United States provided military support to rebels in Poland but not Afghanistan.
B. The United States supported religious rebels in Afghanistan but opposed them in Poland.
C. The United States allowed socialism to spread in Afghanistan but opposed it in Poland.
D. The United States employed the Reagan Doctrine successfully in Afghanistan but not Poland.


Answer: D

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