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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
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What were the benefits and potential pitfalls of Truman's offer to support any country trying to resist communism?

History
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OleMash [197]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The benefits of Truman's offer to support any country trying to resist communism is the providing of economic aid to stabilize the economy which was affected by world war 11. In the case of Europe, 13 billion dollar was provided to stabilize the European economy.

Another benefits of Truman's offer was that it also help to improve the American economy, The aid (Marshall plan funds)given to the European was use to purchase American goods which leads to boost in the American economy.

valentinak56 [21]3 years ago
5 0

After WWII, President Truman developed a foreign policy designed to contain the expansion of the Soviet Union and help countries resist communism. This policy received the name of the Truman Doctrine.

The Truman Doctrine had certain benefits. For countries that struggled with their fight against the Soviet Union, this allowed them to have the financial support of a wealthier and more powerful nation. This was the case in Greece and Turkey. It also led to the development of NATO, an important international organization.

However, the doctrine also had important pitfalls. Many people believed that the doctrine was designed to help Truman gain popularity, as opposed to actually causing change in the world. Many others argued that the governments Truman wanted to support were not necessarily better for locals than communist governments. Finally, others believed that the United States should not involve itself in the internal politics of other nations.

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