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Cold War Dbq Essay

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During 1948-1961, the American people became overwhelmed with calamity regarding fear of the Cold War, as well as the impacts of WWII. The president at the time, Dwight Eisenhower; a former U.S General won the election of 1952 and described his ideology as “modern Republicanism”. Ike and his administration believed in a balanced budget, as well as conservative government spending; “Conservative with money and liberal with humans”. Eisenhower time as president would allow the middle class to thrive economically; by adding social security, minimum wage, and Departments of Education, Health, and Welfare. Eisenhower's strategy to promote the “good times” of the 50’s economic success, stand against Communism and create his “Brinkmanship” allowed American society to prosper, and address the nation’s fears.

Americans feared Communism would propagate during the Cold War, although Ike addressed these fears during a press conference, he merely fueled their fear claiming, “Makes us act almost hysterically, and you will find hysterical reactions” (doc. A). Three months later, Ike’s Secretary of State confronts Americans fears by claiming if Communism were to capture America, a new front has been established in order to “increase danger to the entire free …show more content…

The Interstate Highway System is 41,000 miles of highway which connect major cities in the US and provide the nation with easier access out of their homes in case of a nuclear threat; as well as advanced trade and travel, (doc D). This is one of the many vital impacts which was not only created due to Ike’s persuasion urging Congress but because of the Cold War itself. Throughout 1956-57, fears during the Bombing Age continued to arise. The nation began to fear if taking the first blow was the correct strategy, and considered the “Massive Retaliation”; these fears can be seen in the U.S News and World Report of 1957 (doc

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