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    the bases that his “high profile in the Ohio bar made him an attractive candidate for the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals‚ where he served for the next four years. He was widely respected for his confidence and efficiency as an appellate judge‚ and Eisenhower returned to him in 1958 when a seat opened on the Supreme Court” (“Potter Stewart -Further Readings”). The Senate vote on the appointment of Justice Stewart was a 70- 17 vote The ideology was seen embracing was judicial restraint . He stated when

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    were the Cold War fears of the American people in the aftermath of the Second World War? How successfully did the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower address these fears? In the years following the end of World War II‚ the American population’s attention was diverted to one threat: that of a Communist takeover by Soviet Russia. The Eisenhower Administration responded to the crisis by promoting government investments into defense systems and education; such responses did not completely

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    Eisenhower‚ John S. D. So Far From God: The U. S. War with Mexico 1846 – 1848. New York: Random House‚ 1989‚ xxvi‚ 436. Mr. John Eisenhower is a retired Army General from Westchester‚ Pennsylvania. He is also the son of retired General and later President‚ Dwight D. Eisehower. He is an author as well as a military historian. Mr. Eisenhower’s other works include‚ The Bitter Woods‚ published in 1987 and critically acclaimed by Life magazine author‚ S. L. A. Marshall as being "written with power

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    Education in Topeka‚ KS came up. According to Walker (n.d) "Herbert played a pivotal role in convincing Eisenhower that the administration should file a brief opposing segregation in schools." (todayinclh) Brownell believed that segregation was unconstitutional. Since‚ he was the attorney general he was able to state his opinion. He was responsible for writing up the position of the Eisenhower administration. He was also the one that wrote the Civil Rights Act of 1957. This all was political courage

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    Ch. 38 Overview

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    Chapter 38 1. The 1950’s were different from the 1920’s in terms of women in society and in the workplace‚ also while race relations weren’t great in either decade there were significant steps of improvement in the 50’s. The 50’s and the 20’s were similar in terms consumerism. During World War 2 in the 1950’s there was a shortage of men in the workplace because most of them had left America to go fight the Germans. To make up for the work shortage many employers had to employ women. As a result

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    References: General George S Patton. GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON‚ JR. QUOTATIONS. Retrieved from http://www.generalpatton.com/quotes/index.html United States Army. The Army Values. Retrieved from http://www.army.mil/values/ General Dwight D Eisenhower. As quoted in the text Eisenhower’s Generalship by Stephen e. Ambrose. (1990) Retrieved from http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/parameters/Articles/2010winter/Ambrose.pdf

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    Organisational Analysis

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    which Dwight D. Eisenhower followed. I totally agree with the quotes‚ as “Leadership is a process by which an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal” (Northhouse‚ 2001). Dwight D. Eisenhower had a vision/ common goal to reduce the strains caused due to the cold war. In 1953‚ he signed a truce with South Korea which incidentally was the first year of his presidential tenure. Prior to taking the seat as the 34th President of United States of America‚ Eisenhower decided

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    Eisenhower said‚ “This world of ours… must avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate‚ and be‚ instead‚ a proud confederation of mutual trust and respect.” Dwight D. Eisenhower was America’s 34th President‚ and we are going to be having our 45th President elected. This quote could be said today by any presidential candidate. There has been no change in the amount of respect for others in the past 63 years. Dwight D. Eisenhower mentions the thought of fear.

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    speech saved Nixon’s political career‚ delivered a hard (and some would say low) blow back on his political opponents (especially Dwight Eisenhower‚ the Republican nominee for the presidency‚ whom Nixon was running with in 1952)‚ and seriously embarrassed his wife. Possible subtopics: • Richard Nixon’s early political career • Nixon’s relationship with Eisenhower • American political parties • Presidential elections and campaigning • Campaign finance • American media • Television

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    Industrial Complexes

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    Industrial Complexes Social scientist’s today talk about “industrial complexes”‚ a term that was popularized in his 1961speech‚ Eisenhower spoke of the military-industrial complex and warned that it would‚ or could‚ ultimately prove to be dangerous to American society. As Eisenhower spoke of the military-industrial complex‚ this also reaches to other big industries like the prison industry. The prison-industrial complex going on today could be described as a term meaning interest groups that

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