President Eisenhower's "New Look" foreign policy in the 1950s involved
A) a reduction of the military-industrial complex.
B) massive new military spending for the regular army.
C) greater strategic reliance on air power and the threat of "massive retaliation" nuclear weapons.
D) a buildup of unconventional and guerrilla-warfare forces.
E) greater reliance on sea power, including the rapid deployment of the navy and marines to trouble spots.
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