Reagan's approach to the conflict in Nicaragua differed from Carter's because Carter________ .
A) refused to get involved in the conflict, whereas Reagan sent economic aid to the Sandinista government
B) deployed ground troops to Nicaragua, whereas Reagan implemented an airstrike strategy
C) favored an airstrike strategy in Nicaragua, whereas Reagan deployed ground troops instead
D) deployed troops to Nicaragua, whereas Reagan sent economic aid to the Sandinista government
E) gave economic aid to the Sandinista government, whereas Reagan cut off that economic aid
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