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How did Americans view Carter's decisions on the Iran Hostage Crisis?

A. Americans believed that carter's use of the military violated the Geneva Convention.
B. Americans believed that Carter was weak because he failed to end the conflict quickly.
C. Americans believe that Carter's decisive actions ended the crisis swiftly.
D. Americans believed Carter was a shrewd negotiator by not giving in to the demands of terrorist.

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the answer to that one is B.

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Answer:

B. Americans believed that Carter was weak because he failed to end the conflict quickly.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Iran hostage crisis refers to a group of angered Iranian radical students who invaded the US embassy and took sixty-six Americans as hostages. Thus, US president Jimmy Carter got the hostages released by paying a ransom of billion dollars, terminating diplomatic relations with Iran and imposing an embargo. Therefore, Americans saw Carter's actions as a signal of weak foreign policy.

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