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ivann1987 [24]
3 years ago
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98.What was the policy of containment? a.The containing of Communism within the United States. b.The stopping of the Soviet Unio

n from invading Western Europe. cThe idea of containing the spread of nuclear arms. d.Measures used to stop and prevent the spread of Communism throughout the world 96.What was the goal of the Marshall Plan? a.To provide military support for the allies b.To provide economic support for the countries in Europe to help them recover from World War II and to reject the appeal of Communism. c.The plan to divide Germany into four parts. d.The creation of the United Nations to solve problems and promote world peace. Why was D-Day on June 6, 1944 considered a turning point in World War II? a.It was the beginning of the Allies’ attempt to take back Europe from Nazi Germany. b.It was the first time Germany lost a major battle in the war. c.The Japanese officially entered the war on the side of the Germans d.The United States failed to take the beaches at Normandy.
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vovangra [49]3 years ago
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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

QUESTION 98

What was the policy of containment?

Containment was basically the U.S. trying to stop communism from spreading all over the world. They used it in their foreign policy by fighting in Korea, Vietnam, etc. This fits best with Answer D. Measures used to stop and prevent the spread of Communism throughout the world.

QUESTION 96

What was the goal of the Marshall Plan?

The Marshall Plan was a plan set up by the U.S. to help support European countries to recover from World War II. This fits best with answer B. To provide economic support for the countries in Europe to help them recover from World War II and to reject the appeal of Communism. I guess there was some anti-communism involved in it as well!

NEXT QUESTION

D-Day was when the allies landed on the beaches of Northern France and fought the Nazis, and they won and started to take back Europe from the Nazis that invaded it. This fits with answer A. It was the beginning of the Allies' attempt to take back Europe from Nazi Germany.

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