President Eisenhower's Native American and Mexican American policies, particularly the "termination" policy, aimed to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society and reduce federal oversight. However, this approach failed due to a lack of understanding of tribal sovereignty and cultural identity. Many Native Americans resisted assimilation, leading to loss of community and identity, while the Mexican American community faced discrimination and economic challenges that were not addressed by the policies. Ultimately, these plans overlooked the complex social and economic realities of these populations, leading to their failure.
Fail.
well i don't think he fail his mission
ewan
dominican republic
Because of his peanut fascination
Cuba
No he did not fail. Historians rank Theodore Roosevelt as one of the most effective presidents. He was not perfect, but I do not think any knowledgeable person was call him a failure as president.
no but the one eyed snake is fail blog?
His sailors did not get along with the native of the area
They all fail at life.
If there is no clear winner in hte electoral college, the House of Representatives elects the president by simple majority vote.
The plan failed. Most Native Americans who moved to the cities remained very poor since white mainstream entrepreneurs on the whole, refused to accept them or their cultures. In addition, this was in the pre-Civil RIghts era so many Native Americans simply returned home to the reservation since it became untenable to try to live and work in a racist bigoted society.