Jefferson began saving money by cutting unnecessary jobs in the executive branch. He reduced the number of ambassadors. And he dismissed all the tax inspectors.
The answer is D: All of the above
Answer:
He believed that money should be spent on the nuclear arsenal instead of conventional weapons.
Explanation:
Eisenhower's approach to foreign affairs is that "He believed that money should be spent on the nuclear arsenal instead of conventional weapons."
Compared to President Truman before him, Eisenhower favored the idea of using relatively inexpensive nuclear weapons instead of spending billions of dollars on conventional warfare like ships, tanks, etc to contain communism.
This is evident when in 1953, he threatened to use nuclear weapons until China conceded to peace terms in the Korean War.