HISTORY
WORLD WAR II
Question
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Appeasement
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Containment
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Expansion
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Eradication
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Detailed explanation-1: -In 1947, President Harry S. Truman pledged that the United States would help any nation resist communism in order to prevent its spread. His policy of containment is known as the Truman Doctrine.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Truman Doctrine was the first in a series of containment moves by the United States, followed by economic restoration of Western Europe through the Marshall Plan and military containment by the creation of NATO in 1949.
Detailed explanation-3: -The “containment policy” was the U.S. approach to containing, or preventing, the spread of Communism after World War II. The idea was to make other countries prosperous enough to avoid the temptation of communism. An early test of containment came in Greece and Turkey.
Detailed explanation-4: -Truman was determined to keep Soviet influence contained within existing boundaries. His Cold War policy was known as containment. The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan are examples of how the United States sought to prevent communism from spreading (containment).
Detailed explanation-5: -One of the most successful U.S. foreign policies of the last 50 years may well have been containment, which the United States used from 1947 until the end of the Cold War to block the expansion of Soviet power and influence.
Detailed explanation-6: -Containment theory, which holds that delinquency stems from an absence of the inner and outer controls that produce normative behavior, appears to fit the profile of the middle-range of delinquency cases better than any other theory of delinquency.