Answer:
The Soviet Union played a crucial role to the spread of communism around the world.
Explanation:
In Europe, the Soviet Union occupied most of the countries in Eastern Europe after World War II. Countries such as Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary were given independence by the Soviet Union only in name, because their governments had to be communist and pro-Soviet.
In Asia, the Soviet Union supported North Korea during the Korean War, and aided the VietCong. It also invaded Afghanistan with the aim of spreading communism there.
In Africa, the Soviet Union was very active, arming dozens of communist militias in several countries (Angola, Rhodesia, Uganda, Ethiopia).
In Latin America, the Soviet Union supported Cuba until its fall in 1991. It also gave military support to dozens of guerrillas in practically every Latin American country.
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Us influence began expanding in the 19th century, following Monroe Doctrine which defended Latin America countries from European influence in the same manner that is helped US shed off Britain. They later even engaged in help with troops and benefits, both in 19th, and 20th century, even now in the 21st.
The Whiskey Rebellion was over the federal government's tax on whiskey in the United States beginning in 1791. The federal government response was initially weak in that they did little to stop the persecution of the tax collectors, however soon Washington's administration called upon the armed militia to put down the protests.
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