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26 March, 04:15

In his 1961 farewell address, President Eisenhower warned Americans а bout: a. the military-industrial complex. b. environmental hazards. c. the increase in juvenile delinquency. d. the slow pace of the civil rights movement. e. the rise of organized crime.

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  1. 26 March, 04:25
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    a. the military-industrial complex.

    Explanation:

    More than 50 years ago, President Eisenhower was saying goodbye to US citizens. In his last speech, broadcast on radio and television on January 17, 1961, he warned his countrymen about the serious implications of a new conjunction in American history: "the conjunction of a huge military establishment and a large armaments industry," the Industrial-Military Complex.

    At the time of the farewell, the country was at the height of the Cold War and was threatened by a power capable of incinerating the American territory in a huge nuclear fire. Military spending at that time, the president said, consumed "more than the net profits of all US corporations." With this budget at the disposal of the Complex, the general spoke of an influence on American society that went beyond the economic and political sphere, even spiritual - an elegant way to say that co-optation corrupted even the soul.
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