What was the perspective of Americans on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan?

Americans fought President Carter’s attempt to wage war against the Soviet Union over the invasion.
Americans backed President Carter’s sanctions and embargoes on the Soviet Union, including boycotting the 1980 Olympics.
Americans marched on Washington to protest President Carter’s international conference to address Soviet actions.
Americans dodged the draft over President Carter’s attempt to launch a war against the Soviet Union.

B?

Yes, B.

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Based on the options provided, it seems like the perspective of Americans on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan can be inferred from option B: "Americans backed President Carter’s sanctions and embargoes on the Soviet Union, including boycotting the 1980 Olympics."

To determine the perspective of Americans on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, one can analyze historical records, public opinion polls, media coverage, and statements made by political leaders and activists during that time. It is important to note that opinions may have varied among individuals and groups within the American population.