During the Suez Crisis President Dwight Eisenhower refused to support the Anglo-French action against Gamal Abdel Nasser in Egypt. Afterwards his Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, became concerned about the growing influence of the Soviet Union in the Middle East.
<span>In January 1957 made a speech in Congress where Eisenhower recommended the use of American forces to protect Middle East states against overt aggression from nations "controlled by international communism". He also urged the provision of economic aid to those countries with anti-communist governments. This new foreign policy became known as the Eisenhower Doctrine. </span>
<span>In April 1957 help was given to King Hussein who was under threat from left-wing groups in Jordan. The following year, 10,000 marines went to the Lebanon to protect President Camille Chamoun from Muslim extremists. These two cases created a great deal of anti-Americanism in the Middle East and in 1959 it was decided that the Eisenhower Doctrine should be brought to an end.</span>
Answer:
It helped society be more equal because "protest" were being held and people took it more seriously and noticed how much they were fighting for equality.
Explanation:
General Douglas MacArthur was the Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific during WW2. He graduated from the United States Military Academy or West Point. During the 50s he command all American Troops in the Korean Peninsula
until being relieved of his duties in 1951.
The ruler of Japan invaded to secure his legacy and make sure he was remembered I believe.
Answer:
C. 144 ÷ (70-34)
Explanation:
This answer shows the division sign <em>after </em>144. When the division sign is after a number, that means that the context <em>behind</em> the division sign, which in this case is (70-34), then that means you are <em>dividing by</em> that number (a.k.a. 144).
Also, the difference means the answer when you subtract one number from another number. 70-34 = 36 (a.k.a. the difference.)
Therefore, the correct answer is C. 144 ÷ (70-34).
I hope this helps! :D