5. The Eisenhower Administration's approach to the Cold War was described as "brinksmanship' because... A) the Secretary of State constantly believed the United States was on the brink of a communist takeover, and therefore must refuse to negotiate with Communist enemies no matter what B) the Secretary of State was willing to bring the United States to the brink of nuclear war before finding a way to settle differences with foreign nations C) the Secretary of State was so scared of the prospect of nuclear war that he negotiated to quickly and easily with foreign nations D) the Secretary of State was on the brink of a mental breakdown, and was unable to make coherent foreign policy decision for the country

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5. The Eisenhower Administration's approach to the Cold War was described as "brinksmanship' because... A) the Secretary of State constantly believed the United States was on the brink of a communist takeover, and therefore must refuse to negotiate with Communist enemies no matter what B) the Secretary of State was willing to bring the United States to the brink of nuclear war before finding a way to settle differences with foreign nations C) the Secretary of State was so scared of the prospect of nuclear war that he negotiated to quickly and easily with foreign nations D) the Secretary of State was on the brink of a mental breakdown, and was unable to make coherent foreign policy decision for the country 6. The U.S. did not intervene in which of the following countries during the 1950s? A) Mexico B) Guatemala C) Vietnam D) Iran
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