Even though President Reagan was absolved of any guilt in the Iran-Contra Affair, he was harshly criticized for _____. trying to get the hostages freed without going through proper channels looking for ways to get around the rules set by the U.S. Congress not knowing what was going on with his National Security subordinates attempting to help Pro-Western rebels in their fight against Communism

Respuesta :

Even though President Reagan was absolved of any guilt in the Iran-Contra Affair, he was harshly criticized for "not knowing what was going on with his National Security subordinates" since he was often unaware that they were making moves to remedy the situation.

Answer:

C-     not knowing what was going on with his National Security subordinates

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