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  1. Source: President Eisenhower’s Farewell Address, 1960. President Eisenhower replaced President Truman in 1953. After serving
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  2. In what way did President Dwight Eisenhower disagree with Harry Truman on foreign policy?a. Eisenhower did not agree that the
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  3. how did president eisenhower domestic policy reflect that of his republican predecessors coolidge and hoover? he favoed a
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  4. What style of leadership did Eisenhower think a president should have?Answer Key: Eisenhower believed that a president should be
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  5. How did television programs affect society during the 1950s?(1 point) Responses They often supported the values of President
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  6. Document E Source: President Eisenhower, “Radio and Television Address to the American People on Science in National Security,
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  7. QuestionWhat are two fears that Eisenhower had concerning an arms race? Answer Key: President Eisenhower knew how devastating
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  8. How were President Truman and President Eisenhower similar?How were President Truman and President Eisenhower different?
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  9. We had to read Kennedy's Inaugural Speech:Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice
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  10. I need to find the thesis and main points of his argument.President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address. January 20, 1961.
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