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An Outline of American History (1963)
Chapter Eight: America in the Modern World
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- Introduction
- International atom control urged
- Speedy end to colonialism sought
- U.N. fights aggression in Korea
- Eisenhower faces problems at home
- U.S. supports Asian independence
- Efforts toward peaceful cooperation
- Crises over Hungary and Suez
- Formosa and Berlin threatened
- Castro and Communism in Cuba
- Kennedy acts on domestic front
- U.S. urges "Alliance for Progress"
- Approaches toward world peace