How did the Eisenhower administration determine if a leader was Communist or non-Communist?    a. It was based on the leader's membership in the Comintern.    b. It was based on whether the leader agreed with U.S. policy; those who did not agree with U.S. policy were deemed Communists.    c. If the leader did away with all property in his country, then he was labeled a communist.    d. It was based on top-secret investigations from the CIA that exposed ties to the Kremlin (Soviet government).

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How did the Eisenhower administration determine if a leader was Communist or non-Communist? 

  a.

It was based on the leader's membership in the Comintern. 

  b.

It was based on whether the leader agreed with U.S. policy; those who did not agree with U.S. policy were deemed Communists. 

  c.

If the leader did away with all property in his country, then he was labeled a communist. 

  d.

It was based on top-secret investigations from the CIA that exposed ties to the Kremlin (Soviet government). 

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