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The correct answer is: Dwight D. Eisenhower won the presidential election.
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When he became the U.S. President, Dwight D. Eisenhower went to Korea in order to find a solution to end the Korean War. We could even say that thanks to the Korean War, Eisenhower was elected the new U.S. president.
During his presidential campaign, President Truman, challenged Eisenhower to find an adequate solution for the Korean War. Eisenhower said that if he were the president, he would personally go to Korea to terminate the war. This statement raised his popularity and helped him to become the U.S. president.
Shortly after the elections, Eisenhower fulfilled his promise and went to Korea. When he returned to the U.S. he adopted a tough policy toward communism in Korea and threatened to Chinese communists that he would use even a nuclear weapon if the peace negotiation began to move forward. After that, the Chinese agreed to the U.S. terms in 1953.
<u>C. Preserving the Articles of the Confederation</u>
Delegates deemed necessary to draft a new Constitution because of the inefficiency of the current one at the moment: The Articles of the Confederation, which had been proved to be incompetence for the times the U.S. was going through, for example it did not establish a central government strong enough who had enforcement powers to lead the nation (such as collecting taxes).
Instead, the issues that the delegates were concerned about during the process of changing the Constitution were focused on changing the old one, and a series of issues involving options A, B, and D.
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Common Sense was in support of the Thirteen Colonies' independence from Great Britain.
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Byzantine Empire is the Eastern Roman Empire that remained intact and even prospered after the fall of the western roman empire in the 5th century A.D.
Roman Empire is the ancient empire that was established in the 1st century B.C by the Augustus Caesar, the 1st emperor of Rome. later in the 2nd Century A.D, due to governing difficulties, the Roman Empire was separated in to 2 parts, the western Roman Empire, ruled by the Rome and the Eastern Roman Empire, ruled from the Byzantine/Constantinople.
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