How did the Congressional response to the Soviet-Afghan War change Americans’ perspectives about the global role of the United States?

Americans viewed intervention in Afghanistan as another attempt to stop the spread of Communism.
Americans believed that funding Afghan rebels would lead to a collapse of the Soviet Union.
Americans thought that the United States should declare war against the Soviet Union to protect the rights of the Afghan people.
Americans blamed US intervention on the Carter Administration, which led to his loss in the Election of 1980

is it D?

I disagree. What does your reading assignment say?

My reading assignment was about two months ago and I'm struggling to remember...

Can't you read it again now?

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No, not C.

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Yes, option D is correct. Americans blamed US intervention in the Soviet-Afghan War on the Carter Administration, which led to his loss in the Election of 1980. This indicates that the Congressional response to the Soviet-Afghan War changed Americans' perspectives about the global role of the United States, as they held the administration accountable for the intervention.