Do you think Eisenhower's foreign policy was successful?
I believe that Dwight Eisenhower's foreign policy was successful because he kept the Cold War from becoming World War III during his tenure. ChaCha on!
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About World War I
World War I (World War One) refers to the major European centered war which took place from 1914 to 1918. World War I was fought in the trenches, with thousands of soldiers often dying to gain a few yards of empty ground. New, more deadly weapons and new rules of warfare decimated an entire British generation and caused people to question the meaning of life and all worldly institutions.
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