How is the failure of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion an example of the impact dramatic foreign policy events often have on public support of the president?

A) Support for the president remained unmoved.
B) Even as a failure, the event spurred public support for President Kennedy.
C) The event spurred public disdain for President Kennedy.
D) The failure led to a decline in military support for Kennedy which only then led to a decline
in public support.

B

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