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What happened in the Iran Contra controversy quizlet?

What happened in the Iran Contra controversy quizlet?

What was the Iran Contra Affair? A secret operation in which the US government secretly sent weapons to a known enemy and sent financial aid to a rebel force. Both of those actions were illegal.

What was President Reagan’s scandal?

The most well-known and politically damaging of the scandals came to light since Watergate was in 1986, when Ronald Reagan conceded that the United States had sold weapons to the Islamic Republic of Iran, as part of a largely unsuccessful effort to secure the release of six U.S. citizens being held hostage in Lebanon.

Why did the Iran Contra happen?

Senior administration officials secretly facilitated the sale of arms to the Khomeini government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which was the subject of an arms embargo. The administration hoped to use the proceeds of the arms sale to fund the Contras in Nicaragua.

How did the Iran Contra scandal end?

In the end, several dozen administration officials were indicted, including then-Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. Eleven convictions resulted, some of which were vacated on appeal. The rest of those indicted or convicted were all pardoned in the final days of the presidency of George H. W.

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Why did the equal rights amendment era fail?

The 1972 ERA proposed by Congress failed because the risk of its use for a different agenda far outweighed any remaining potential benefit. None of the current strategies to promote the ERA will succeed because the 1972 ERA can no longer be ratified—and because the new ERA is even more radical.

What did the Iran-Contra hearings find out about Reagan?

The Iran-Contra hearings found no evidence President Reagan knew about the key issue in the investigation: the secret diversion to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua of millions of dollars in proceeds from secret arms sales to Iran. The Watergate investigation was conducted by a single, seven-member, Senate panel.

What were the Iran-Contra affairs designed to do?

The Iran-Contra Affairs were designed to provide the President with plausible deniability. Poindexter testified to Congress: “I made a deliberate decision not to ask the President, so that I could insulate him from the decision and provide some future deniability for the President if it ever leaked out.”.

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What color was Watergate?

Watergate was green. Green for the huge swatch of green felt that covered the boat-shaped committee table from which the seven members of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities gazed at eye-level at the likes of John Dean, H.R. Haldeman, and John Erlichman seated at the witness table.