to keep the united states out of the european war
Eisenhower promised he would go to Korea to arrange a cease-fire. He went to Korea soon after he was elected and on July 27, 1953, an armistice was signed in Korea freezing the status quo.
He promised to take all the American Indians out of the people's way (the pioneers) and he promised to help the poor, low class of people in the south against the rich and upper class people. He was a racist, hypocrite, and the worst president ever in office.. besides Herbert Hoover.
Lenin famously said "Peace, Land, And Bread" because it was the main thing the people wanted. He appealed to the majority of people because he sided with the poor and middle classes which most Russians were at the time, so his idea to help their living standards were very popular.
He got promised the throne in 1051
It was Warren G. Harding who promised a 'return to normalcy' during his presidential campaign. Harding served as the 29th President of the United States.
False.
Eisenhower promised to go to Korea to end the fighting
New Freedom was actually a campaign platform for Woodrow Wilson during the presidential election of 1912. Wilson promised tariff reform, banking reform, and business reform.
not quite sure but the tligits promised fur and i think he promised gold or food...
No, it is not true. In the 1848 presidential campaign, the Free-Soil Party did not promise to veto the Wilmot Proviso. The Free-Soil Party was primarily concerned with opposing the expansion of slavery into the newly acquired territories, and while they supported the Wilmot Proviso, it did not explicitly promise a veto of the legislation.
Both Willkie and Roosevelt promised to keep the United States out of the European conflict.
The presidents campaign promised to end global warming.
He promised to give more jobs.
return of normalcy
Such was Harding campaign pledge. He or his campaign managers called it "normalcy", which incited a debate as to whether "normalcy" was a made-up word ( it wasn't ).
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