US President Dwight Eisenhower returns to Washington, DC, after Big Four meeting in Geneva

US President Dwight Eisenhower returns to Washington, DC, after Big Four meeting in Geneva

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History, Social Studies, Political Science

9th - 10th Grade

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President Eisenhower reflects on his farewell from Geneva, highlighting the significant impressions from the summit. Upon arriving in Washington, he notes the new friendly atmosphere encountered at Geneva. He assures the nation that no secret agreements were made and emphasizes the pursuit of peace, which involves complex problems. Eisenhower expresses hope for the future, acknowledging new contacts and a sense of global friendliness. He singles out Foster Dulles for his contributions and thanks the American people for their support.

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1.

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What did President Eisenhower bring back from the Geneva summit?

Military support

A peace treaty

Significant impressions

A new trade agreement

2.

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How did President Eisenhower describe the atmosphere at Geneva?

Hostile

Indifferent

Friendly

Tense

3.

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What did Eisenhower assure the nation regarding the Geneva meeting?

A new alliance was formed

No secret agreements were made

Secret agreements were made

The meeting was inconclusive

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is one of the main challenges in the pursuit of peace according to Eisenhower?

Economic instability

Perplexing problems

Lack of resources

Political opposition

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who did Eisenhower single out for thanks for their contributions?

Foster Dulles

The Geneva delegates

The American people

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