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41 matches to Eisenhower Doctrine
Dulles, John. 1888-1959. US Secretary of State 1953-. Promoted SEATO, nuclear buildup, Eisenhower Doctrine.
Eisenhower Doctrine. 1957-9. US aid to ME countries threatened by Communism.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1890-1969. Commander-in-Chief of Allied Armies in Europe 1943-5. US president 1953-61.
Geneva Conference. 1954. Ends French control of Indo-China. Khrushchev, Eisenhower, Eden, Faure.
Normandy Invasion. 1944. Eisenhower’s D-Day assault of Allies on German-occupied France. WWII turning point.
Ahimsa. Hindu/Buddhist doctrine: non-injury to all living things. Jainism.
Anglicanism. Catholic adherence to the doctrines of the Church of England.
Augsburg Confession. 1530. Doctrine of faith of Lutheran Church. Consubstantiation. Predestination. Diet of Augsburg. Melanchthon.
Basel, Confessions. 1531, 1536. Statements of Reformation doctrines.
Brezhnev, Leonid. 1906-82. Soviet First Secretary 1964-. Detente. Brezhnev Doctrine.
Brezhnev Doctrine. 1968. Justified Czech invasion by Soviet right to defend Socialism worldwide.
Bull. Important papal pronouncement of Church doctrine, canonizations.
Dalhousie, First Marquess. 1812-60. British Governor General of India 1847-56. Annexed Punjab, 1849, Rangoon, Burma. Built railway, telegraph. Lapse doctrine caused Indian Mutiny.
Dordrecht Confession. 1632. Mennonite doctrine.
Eclecticism. 2C BC. Philosophical doctrine combining elements of various, sometimes contradictory, philosophies. Cicero.
Four Noble Truths. Basic Buddhist doctrine. Existence is suffering, suppressed by following the 8-fold path.
Free Enterprise. Capitalist economic doctrine of a market free from government control.
Helvetic Confessions. 1636,62. Swiss Reform church doctrines. 2nd widely adopted.
Kosygin, Aleksey. 1904-80. Russian Prime Minister 1964- with Brezhnev.
Lapse, Doctrine of. British East India Company claimed control of any state where direct royal line ended causing Indian Mutiny 1857. Dalhousie.
Mahayana. 1C-. Liberal Buddhist doctrine of China, Japan, Korea, Tibet. Bodhisattva.
Molinism. Doctrine of Spanish Jesuit, Molina 1535-1600. Reconciled free will and divine grace.
Monophysitism. 4C- Heretical Christian doctrine. Jesus has single divine nature. Coptics. Monothelitism. Nestorianism. Dualism. Chalcedon.
Monotheism. Religious doctrine holding that there is only one God.
Monroe, James. 1758-1831. US President 1817-25. Florida acquired 1819. Missouri Compromise. Monroe Doctrine.