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Eisenhower federalized the entire national guard of Arkansas and had them protect the 9 students that were supposed to be integrated into the society. The guards did not work for the Arkansas government anymore but for the Federal government which meant that they had to listen to orders from higher ups in the Eisenhower administration.
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