More and more US dollars went towards the military industrial complex so that soldiers, money, and supplies could be sent to foreign nations (Document 7). The federal government had to cut back in other areas of the economy to keep a steady flow of money going to the MIC. People sometimes criticized the MIC for becoming too big and taking up too much government money (Document 7). When president Eisenhower gave his farewell address, he even warned against the growth of the MIC. To fund defense at home, Eisenhower signed the Interstate Highway Act (Document 6) which built highways to connect all of the major cities in America. The increased taxes on fuel and cars went towards the national defense fund. With increased US involvement in foreign affairs and the containment of communism, the US gained a new identity as a world power. Early in the cold war, Americans and President Truman were confident that they could win the cold war and stop communism (Document 3). America developed a new fear of communism which led to a second Red Scare and a new fear of nuclear warfare because of new technological
More and more US dollars went towards the military industrial complex so that soldiers, money, and supplies could be sent to foreign nations (Document 7). The federal government had to cut back in other areas of the economy to keep a steady flow of money going to the MIC. People sometimes criticized the MIC for becoming too big and taking up too much government money (Document 7). When president Eisenhower gave his farewell address, he even warned against the growth of the MIC. To fund defense at home, Eisenhower signed the Interstate Highway Act (Document 6) which built highways to connect all of the major cities in America. The increased taxes on fuel and cars went towards the national defense fund. With increased US involvement in foreign affairs and the containment of communism, the US gained a new identity as a world power. Early in the cold war, Americans and President Truman were confident that they could win the cold war and stop communism (Document 3). America developed a new fear of communism which led to a second Red Scare and a new fear of nuclear warfare because of new technological