What conclusions can you reach about us goals in South Africa during the mid-1980s a the United States wanted more responsibility for South Africa's economy be the United States public opposed intervention to South Africa's economy see Congress stopped at the South African government was supported by the Soviets the US leaders hope to bring about peaceful political change in South Africa

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Based on the information provided, it can be concluded that the US government in the mid-1980s wanted more responsibility for South Africa's economy but faced opposition from the American public and Congress who did not support intervention in South Africa's economy. The South African government was also supported by the Soviets during this time. Additionally, US leaders hoped to bring about peaceful political change in South Africa.