During his second term, President Eisenhower
a. no longer trusted his vice president, Richard Nixon, to lend assistance.
b. hoped that he would be able to win a third term.
c. took a more active personal role in governing.
d. believed that the civil rights movement needed his personal involvement if it were to succeed.
e. recognized that only he had the experience to deal with the Soviets.
c
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