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The Eisenhower Era
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Adlai Stevenson was nominated for the Democrats, but was hurt by Korean stalemate & Truman’s clash with McArthur. Nixon was Ike’s running mate – accused of taking bribes & gave the “Checker” speech. Ike used TV campaign ads for first time said, “I will go to Korea.” Ike won by a landslide, and the Republicans also took both houses of Congress.
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Keeping his campaign pledge, Ike went to Korea for three days in December, 1952. Seven months later, Ike threatened to use nuclear weapons and a truce was finally signed. 54,000 Americans were dead; one million Chinese and Koreans were dead. Korea was divided at the 38 th Parallel.
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1954: Brown v. Board of Education: “separate but equal is inherently unequal.” 100 (+) southern congressmen and senators signed a “Declaration of Constitutional Principles” in 1954 as a pledge to fight against integration. White councils were created in the South 1957: Gov. Faubus of Arkansas, mobilized National Guard to prevent 9 students from integration Little Rock High School. Ike, personally against integration, sent 1, 000 US paratroopers in to enforce the law.
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“Dynamic Conservativism”: Ike promised to balance the budget to ward off “creeping socialism.” Operation Wetback: one million illegals returned to Mexico Ike’s congress made Social Security and unemployment insurance permanent. 1956 Interstate Highway Act: $27 billion for highways. Ike balanced budget 3 of 8 years in office.
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Ike tried to negotiate with Khrushchev, but failed. (Stalin died in 1953.) SAC: Strategic Air Command – super bombers that carried nuclear weapons Hungarian Revolution, 1956: US failed to support Hungary in their independence attempt from the USSR By 1954, US was financing 80% of French War in Indochine (Vietnam) 1954: Dien Bien Phu/ French defeated; Vietnam divided at 17 th Parallel; Ho Chi Minh in North, President Diem in South
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1957: Launch of Sputnik: Soviet satellite Americans get “rocket fever.” NASA created and the education system is revamped: “square roots, not square dancing!” “Rocket science, not Rock n Roll!”
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Ike’s critics said, “Eight years of golfing.” The Twenty- second Amendment was ratified in 1951 that prevented a president from serving more than two terms. Ike’s administration oversaw an overall prosperous time, but he failed in completion of civil rights. Ike showed restraint in foreign policy. 1956: Suez Crisis: GB, France, Israel attacked Egypt. 1959: Castro took over Cuba January 17, 1961: Ike warned against the power of the military industrial complex.
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