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Which of the following DOES NOT describe a domestic policy of the Eisenhower Administration?
OA. As a result of the United States falling behind in the Space Race after the Soviet launch of Sputnik, Eisenhower placed a greater emphasis on math and
science education.
B. The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957 improved the lives of ethnic minorities, particularly Native Americans, who saw their tribal benefits extended.
OC. Eisenhower embraced "Modern Republicanism," which sought to integrate the ideals of individualism and the maintenance of a tight budget,
into New
Deal
structures, leading to an increase in social security benefits and a rise
in the minimum wage.
OD. Eisenhower was able to forge bipartisan support for many of his proposals, including highway construction.