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uranmaximum [27]
2 years ago
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Based on the excerpt you read in part a and the one you just read, how did truman’s attitude toward the soviet union change betw

een 1946 and 1951? support your answer with at least one quotation from each excerpt.
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beks73 [17]2 years ago
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Truman stated in his address from 1946 that the allied nations, including the Soviet Union, were all working together to advance world peace and freedom of expression. The 1946 speech's passages that follow provide evidence for this claim:

<h3>What happened between 1946 and 1951?</h3>

The three great powers expanded and consolidated this foundation of understanding at Yalta early in 1945. Regarding the occupation and rule of Germany, important decisions were made. A plan was also developed for the provisional administration of the regions of Europe that were swiftly freed from Nazi rule. The American policy of allowing individuals to freely express their preference for their system of government without outside interference served as the foundation for this formula.

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