What position did John Foster Dulles hold in President Eisenhower’s cabinet? secretary of the treasury attorney general secretary of defense Secretary of State
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John Foster Dulles hold the Secretary of State position in the president Eisenhower's cabinet.
- John Foster Dulles is one of the significant figures during the cold war era because of his aggressive stance over communism.
- Dulles served as major on the War Industry Board during WW1.
- He was the counsel at Paris peace Conference of 1919.
- Dulles was rejected to join the United States Army because of his poor eye sight.
- He played a major role in drafting Dawes Plan that stabilised Europe by reducing German war reparation.
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