Answer: question 6 is “c” to defend member nations against Soviet expansion and aggression.
Question 7 is a little more difficult because while America did want to spread democratic values, they also wanted a bulwark against Soviet expansion. I would probably say “d” in this case.
Explanation: The Soviets had already moved into Asia at the end of WWII, taking several of Japans processions, which included parts of N. Korea and Japanese islands. They had joined the war against Japan, answering a request from the US for assistance. It was important that the US not abandon Japan after WWII since there’s a good chance the Soviets would’ve moved in just as they did in parts of Asia and East Europe.
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Christopher Columbus was once someone that everyone honored and everyone believed to be the founder of a beloved nation, America. Due to new ideas and knowledge, people’s perspective of Columbus has caused many differences in whether he should even be honored. Many believed that because he didn’t actually find America because Natives were already there and because Amerigo Vespucci was the first European to find it, we shouldn’t have a day dedicated to him. To support this, people also say that because he raped many Native women, assaulted and treated Natives poorly. There are many open discussions about whether he deserves a day for him or even if he’s a good person. Many who once thought he was a great person for “finding America”, now think he is an evil person because of what he did and should not be honored.
1, 3, 4, and 7 are true the rest are false.