Explanation:
maintaining the vitality of the U.S. economy while still building sufficient strength to prosecute the Cold War; (2) relying on nuclear weapons to deter Communist aggression or, if necessary, to fight a war; (3) using the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to carry out secret or covert actions against governments or leaders "directly or indirectly responsive to Soviet control"; and (4) strengthening allies and winning the friendship of nonaligned governments. Eisenhower's defense policies, which aimed at providing "more bang for the buck," cut spending on conventional forces while increasing the budget for the Air Force and for nuclear weapons. Even though national security spending remained high—it never fell below 50 percent of the budget during Eisenhower's presidency—Eisenhower did balance three of the eight federal budgets while he was in the White House.
Answer:
The correct answer is: manufacturing
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Explanation:
Alexander Hamilton wanted to increase manufacturing support to fix the national finances.
Alexander Hamilton was the U.S. statesman and one of the Founding fathers who wanted to save his country from debts by increasing the production of new products and materials, so the US had more to sell and to earn.
He also established the National Bank of the United States and put tariffs on imported goods, imposed taxes on people and made the Government pay back the debts after issuing them.
So they couldn't be captured and interrogated, and the enemy could then learn the language they spoke over and know the orders given to US troops.