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Eisenhower believed in business growth which was balancing economic conservatism with ? In areas that would benefit the country

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Answer: Wanted to balance economic conservatism with what areas that would benefit the country. He believed business growth was vital to the nation. He attempted to cut federal spending. Vetoed a school construction bill and agreed to slash gov't aid to public housing and supported some modest tax cuts. He targeted the federal aid to businesses and cut the RFC (Reconstruction Finance Corporation) that lent money to banks, railroads and other large institutions in financial trouble. Known for getting the Federal Highway Act passed (largest public works program in American History). He also extended Social Security to an additional 10 million people.

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