answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why did eisenhower use federal troops in 1957?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What was President Eisenhower's attitude toward the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education?

He sent federal troops to oversee the integration of Central High School in Little Rock


In what crisis did Eisenhower use his Eisenhower Doctrine to justify a military response to a communist threat?

when he sent troops to Lebanon to put down a revolt against its pro-American governmentcorrect answer


What crisis did did Eisenhower use his Eisenhower doctrine to justify a military response to a communists threat?

when he sent troops to Lebanon to put down a revolt against its pro-American governmentcorrect answer


What was the bill that authorized the use of federal troops against a state?

the force bill


How did the Eisenhower support the Hungarian in their 1956 revolt?

Eisenhower did not use American troops to support the revolt and NATO did not intervene when USSR crushed the revolution. One problem was that Britain and France were fighting Egypt over the Suez at this time and the US backed them.


Did General MacArthur use federal troops to rout the Bonus Army from Washington?

true


Labor unrest in the 1870s and 1880s resulted in?

It resulted in the use of federal troops by the government.


In what crisis did eisenhower use his eisenhower doctorine to justify a military response to a communist threat?

when he sent troops to Lebanon to put down a revolt against its pro-American governmentcorrect answer


The Pullman strike created the first instance of what?

The government use of federal troops to break a labor strike.


Who was the first president to use federal troops to break up a major strike?

I beleive its Theodore Roosevelt


How serious was the nullification crisis?

Andrew Jackson was prepared to use troops to make sure federal laws were followed. -


Can a governor override the people's vote for president?

No- the president has virtually no power over a governor's decisions unless they violate federal law. If a governor defies federal law, as happened, for example, in Arkansas in 1957, the president can use federal troops to enforce the law. The president can sometimes put pressure on a governor by holding up federal funds to his state.