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"I think that people want peace so much that one of these days government had better get out of their way and let them have it." Dwight D. Eisenhower
- 1952 Dwight D. Eisenhower elected as US President replacing Harry Truman
- Richard Nixon his Vice-President
- Promised to end Korean War
- Began doctrine of containment around the World
- ANZUS (New Zealand and Australia)
- SEATO (Southeast Asia)
- CENTO (Middle East)
Summary:
Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected to be the US President in 1952. He had replaced Harry Truman. He had made promises to people that include ending the Korean War. Shortly after, Eisenhower began doctrine of containment around the world including OAS, ANZUS, SEATO, and CENTO (Latin America, New Zealand, Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East).
- Richard Nixon his Vice-President
- Promised to end Korean War
- Began doctrine of containment around the World
- Included:
- ANZUS (New Zealand and Australia)
- SEATO (Southeast Asia)
- CENTO (Middle East)
Summary:
Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected to be the US President in 1952. He had replaced Harry Truman. He had made promises to people that include ending the Korean War. Shortly after, Eisenhower began doctrine of containment around the world including OAS, ANZUS, SEATO, and CENTO (Latin America, New Zealand, Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East).
After being elected into office and succeding President Truman, Eisenhower went quick to work on trying to fix the situation with the rise of communism. This included giving large sums of money to loyal nations, alienating communist ones and attempting to gain as much American support in South America. After succesfully buying the support of loyal countries he then began encoraging the militarization of said countries in order to protect against invaiding communist