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President Eisenhower approves a National Security Council paper titled “Review of U.S. Policy in the Far East.” This paper supported Secretary of State Dulles’ view that the United States should support Vietnamese prime minister Ngo Dinh Diem, while encouraging him to broaden his government and establish more democratic institutions. Ultimately, however, Diem would refuse to make any meaningful concessions or institute any significant new reforms and U.S. support was withdrawn. Diem was subsequently assassinated during a coup by opposition generals on November 2, 1963.
The correct answer is Power needed to flow from Washington and back to the states.
This idea of having power flow from Washington (federal government) back to the states was part of Nixon's "New Federalism" program. Nixon ran for president on the idea that the federal government had become too large in scope and too intruding on American citizens. He cited laws from Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and Lyndon B Johnson's Great Society Programs in order to justify his answer.
To change this type of government, Nixon argued for allowing the states to choose how they spend funds (money) from the federal government.
President Polk president over the largest acquisition of territory in the history of the United States, and his was based primarily on conquest. The main difference between Polk and Jefferson in this regard is that Jefferson purchased his major land territory from the French.
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the Mali empire was the one
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No
Explanation:
The treaty was too harsh for the German population. The punishments that were enforced by the treaty lead Germany to a weak economy. Also, the treaty caused Germany to be their enemy in World War II.