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K1 c2
I'm studying American history and a section deals with Eisenhower. His slogan was "I like Ike", but the book adds something which I don't understand. This is the sentence:
The slogan was "I like Ike" and the strategy was summarised in a formula K1 C2. :confused: |
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(For some reason I cannnot link to the Wiki Encyclopdedia, What comes up when I test click the link is a survey, so I removed the link) According to Wiki Encyclopedia, the formula K1c2 stands for: Korea, communism, corruption.:) |
Thank you, vita. I would never have guessed. :)
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