All of the following statements regarding the period in which Dwight Eisenhower served as president are true EXCEPT
(A) Eisenhower's policies steered a middle course between Democratic liberalism and traditional Republican conservatism.
(B) Growing suburbs, the baby boom, auto mania, and the development of the interstate highway system were indications of national prosperity.
(C) Eisenhower and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev agreed on a massive bilateral reduction in the stockpiles of nuclear armaments.
(D) American culture in the 1950s reflected the combination of an expansive spirit of prosperity and Cold War anxieties.
(E) Eisenhower first used the term "military-industrial complex" to describe the close relationship between government and military contractors
Answer: (C) Eisenhower and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev agreed on a massive bilateral reduction in the stockpiles of nuclear armaments.
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