After Soviet postwar actions made it plain that it was trying to expand communist influence, President Harry Truman and his advisers adopted a policy called b)containment. Containment can be defined as stopping the expansion of an enemy and this was largely implemented in his Truman Doctrine, where President Harry Truman believed that the only way to stop the spread of communism was to fight behind any country that seemed vulnerable to falling to it.
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