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Foreign Policy Eisenhower Years

I. Terms 1. Armistice- -Truce between Nations 2. Brainwashing- -Forceful change of a person’s political views 3. Peaceful Coexistence- -Belief the U.S.A & U.S.S.R could have a peaceful relationship 4. S.E.A.T.O.- -South-east Asia Treaty Org. 5. Massive Retaliation- -Use of nuclear weapons

I. Terms continued… 6. Third World- -”Less-developed” Nations Non-world powers 7. Eisenhower Doctrine- -Plan to help Middle Eastern Nations resist Communism 8. O.A.S.- -Organization of American States

II. New Approaches to the Cold War 1. Korean Armistice: (1953) a. 38th Parallel -Divide N & S Korea 2. Dulles Policies: a. Arms Race -Compete with U.S.S.R. for military superiority -Increase Nuclear capabilities -”Balance of Terror” -”Mutual Assured Destruction”

III. Cold War Mechanics U.S.A. V. U.S.S.R. Democracy V. Communist “Support” (control) 3rd World Nations Greece Korea Viet Nam