What were two reasons the Reagan administration used to justify invading Grenada in 1983? A. American medical students were there./ B. The country was being run by a dictatorship./ C. Soviet missiles were being sent there./ D. The nation was leaning toward Communism

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. The nation was leaning toward Communism" two reasons the Reagan administration used to justify invading Grenada in 1983 is that D. The nation was leaning toward Communism

The correct answer is "A".

The United States Invasion of the Island of Grenada occurred on October 15, 1983. The intervention was triggered by the internal conflict within the People's Revolutionary Government, which resulted in the execution of former Prime Minister Maurice Bishop.

In the aftermath of the operation, President Ronald Reagan justified the intervention by stating that the US government was concerned over the safety of 600 medical students that were on the island during these internal conflicts.