Richard Milhous Nixon (1913–1994) was the 37th President of the United States from 1969 until 1974 and the only president to resign from the position. Since the 1950s, Richard Nixon had been a strong anti-communist. Though, by the time he became president in January 1969, Nixon's thinking had changed. In the increasingly serious atmosphere of the Cold War, Nixon wanted to bargain with the Soviet Union.
Nixon realized there was a growing split between the Russians and the Chinese, which he intended to use as a tool. In March 1969, a frontier dispute between China and the Soviet Union came close to a full-scale war. That conflict gave Nixon the chance to begin his China game, by performing a move toward the Chinese to increase his leverage against the Russians, and maintain relations with the Russians as leverage against the Chinese.
To accomplish this, he decided to visit China in 1972 and developed a strategic and diplomatic approach that signaled the culmination of the Nixon administration's resumption of peaceful relations between the United States and China after years of diplomatic isolation.
<span>Harry Truman's successful policy of military aid to Greece and Turkey following World War II was key in his decision to make that the cornerstone of US Cold War foreign policy. From then on, until the end of the Cold War in 1991, we can see a consistent theme with each President of giving military foreign aid to, and forming defensive alliances with, countries facing communist threats
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Answer:
The awnser is the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
Explanation:
President Abraham Lincoln died 150 years ago, just days after Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, ending the Civil War after four years.
Answer:
Screw the public over
Explanation:
Humans will screw anyone who works hard over and bless those that do nothing in life