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President Eisenhower Made The Right Situation Dbq

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The situation at Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957 became was very controversial for the people at the time. Officials in the area could not control the mob any longer, due to the mob’s growing size. This led to the mayor of Little Rock to ask for help from the President, to disperse the out of control situation at hand. I believe that President Eisenhower made the right decision because he was serving as Commander in Chief over the military, the officers failed to gain control of the mob and surrounding problems, and previous cases had been made for the same issue and nothing had been done to improve the situation. First of all, the president is the highest ranking officer in the military, so this situation required him to do what was necessary …show more content…

Previous cases had been made about the issue, but nothing had been as bad as this situation, which arguably meant that nothing could be done to improve it. “Situation is out of control and police cannot disperse the mob.” (Doc G) The people had tried everything they could to contain the problem, and officials became desperate. The mob only got worse as time went on, without cease. Eisenhower then goes on to say in another letter “Proclamation 3204 has not been obeyed and willful obstruction of enforcement of said court orders still exists and threatens to continue....” (Doc H) The people haven’t remembered that the laws are equal to everyone, while deliberately disobeying the President and the Proclamation orders. “The very basis of our individual rights and freedoms vests upon the certainty that the President and the Executive Branch of government will support and insure the carrying out of the decisions of the Federal Court.” (Doc K) The people of the United States can depend on the President to fulfill his duties and exercise his power correctly, and laws will be obeyed, no matter what happens. All the influence of the previous cases rolled into the importance of this case, gaining the most attention and receiving the most action to resolve

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