QOD 4/8 (Recap) What type of foreign policy was established by President Eisenhower to combat the Cold War?

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QOD 4/8 (Recap) What type of foreign policy was established by President Eisenhower to combat the Cold War?

Kennedy’s Foreign Policy

Flexible Response Kennedy wanted to make the U.S. prepared for both conventional and nuclear warfare Focus on traditional and special units –Be prepared to fight any type of conflict, ex. Green Berets

Third World Initiatives Spread democracy to limit the spread of communism-continuation of Eisenhower’s domino theory Initiate programs for third world countries

Peace Corps American volunteers to assist developing countries with technical, educational, and health services

Alliance for Progress Economic assistance to Latin American countries (unsuccessful) To create a positive relationship due to discontent of US involvement in Latin America