Answer: The United States would use economic and military measures to prevent the spread of Communism.
The policy of containment that the United States adopted after World War II was designed to prevent the spread of communism abroad. As part of the Cold War, it was a response to the intentions of the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea and Vietnam.
The policy is mostly associated with U. S. President Harry Truman, including the establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a mutual defense pact. It promised economic and military support to any country that was fighting to prevent the spread of Communism.
These are quite vague answers so I apologise for that but I hope they help a bit....
> better health care which is supported by the government economically and regulated/monitored by officials to ensure maximum safety and professional working environment suitable for both staff and patients.
> widely available (free) public services
> prisons - with now longer harsher sentences and larger facilities with more staff
> trade - more shipping ports and airports - allows more new and healthier options to reach access to us....
The final two lines are an example of repetition. I hope this helps:)
Based on their experience, the framers shied away from giving any branch of the new government too much power. The separation of powers provides a system of shared power known as Checks and Balances. Three branches are created in the Constitution. Hope this helps!!!