The Iran-Contra investigations revealed Ronald Reagan as a president who
A) was an intellectual giant.
B) paid little attention to what his subordinates were doing.
C) was losing his popularity.
D) paid too much attention to detail.
E) planned cleverly calculated foreign policy moves.
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