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This is the first 1,000 characters of 641 words (2.56 pages) in the essay titled eisenhower
1. Eisenhower s goals were to break the dead lock in peace negotiations by going to Korea, facilitate the passing of the Cold War by dealing with the USSR, and in communicating so well with oversea relations, he turned out to be an excellent foreign policy maker.
2. Eisenhower was an open-minded individual who listened to all sides before decisions were made. He promoted peace, wanted to eliminate blame, wanted to help others, and wanted to make the UN effective as a force. Eisenhower went to Korea to have a peace talk, he signed a treaty in Manila to create SEATO, protected all anti-Communists as stated in the Eisenhower doctrine, and in doing so, extended Americans hand out to foreign countries. On the other hand, he had no tolerance for extreme Rightists or Leftists.
3. When critical decisions needed to be made, they were all made after careful weighing of consequences. For example, during the Suez Canal crisis, the US worked through the UN and demanded a cease-fire, which would have turned into something huge if we didn t. Also, Eisenhower did everything he could to resolve conflict and end disputes, which would be agreed upon by today s society.
4. Eisenhower appointed mixed people to important positions. Some were very good, others, such as Secretary of Treasury Robert Anderson, got into trouble. Some of his better appointments are George M. Humphrey and Marion Folsom.
5. The president instituted no major policies of his own (besides the Eisenhower doctrine), but co...
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Keywords: eisenhower doctrine, civil rights act of 1957, seato, suez canal crisis, peace negotiations, peace talk, herbert hoover, critical decisions, secretary of treasury, korea, civil rights act, american politics, cease fire, foreign countries, central position, robert anderson, disagreements, open minded
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