President Eisenhower's words of warning in his Farewell Address foreshadowed the era of the Vietnam War (B). In his address, he cautioned against the influence of the "military-industrial complex," which has been interpreted as a precursor to America's increased military involvement abroad, particularly in Vietnam.
President Eisenhower's words of warning in his Farewell Address foreshadowed what American era?
A. Korean War
B. Vietnam War
C. Civil Rights
D. Watergate Scandal
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