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how did the u.s. role in the nicaraguan civil war change in 1982? the u.s. government stopped official funding for the contras. the u.s. government acknowledged the legitimacy of the nicaraguan government. the u.s. government supported irans intervention to stop communist insurgents. the u.s. government began mass shipments of weapons to nicaragua.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: In 1982, due to political and legal pressures (like the Boland Amendments' precursors), the U.S. stopped official funding for the Contras (anti - Sandinista forces).
- Option 2: The U.S. did not acknowledge the Sandinista - led Nicaraguan government's legitimacy; it opposed it.
- Option 3: The U.S. had no role in supporting Iran's intervention in Nicaragua, and the context of communist insurgents here is misaligned.
- Option 4: The U.S. did not begin mass weapon shipments to Nicaragua in 1982; in fact, it was reducing official support for the Contras at this time.
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A. The U.S. government stopped official funding for the Contras.