160 likes | 183 Views
Explore the domestic policy during the Eisenhower years characterized by a balanced approach, moderate reforms, and prosperity. The era saw the expansion of New Deal programs into modern life, increased support for farm aid, Social Security, housing, and health services, as well as the landmark Highway Act of 1956 which built 42,000 miles of interstate highways. This period focused on improving national defense while maintaining a centrist stance.
E N D