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17 September, 06:33

What was Eisenhower's approach to foreign affairs?

a. He believed in going to the brink of war to discourage communist aggression and prevent war.

b. He believed in limited, regional conflicts fought for specific goals instead of total victory.

c. He believed that money should be spent on the nuclear arsenal instead of conventional weapons.

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  1. 17 September, 06:40
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    i think that the answer is a
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