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anzhelika [568]
1 year ago
9

Dwight david eisenhower enjoyed immense popularity when he was president between 1953 and 1961. What was ike’s appeal? why was h

e so popular?.
History
1 answer:
Paladinen [302]1 year ago
7 0

The appeal that David Eisenhower had was that he promised to end the conflict in Korea and he kept the promise to ensure a more peaceful America.

<h3>Who was David Eisenhower?</h3>

He was a military officer, a statesman and a president of the United States of America.

During the campaign periods, he promised a simpler and peaceful United States. He was able to achieve this. Hence the popularity.

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