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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
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In the context of the speech, how do people create change? How could the support that President Truman wants to offer Greece and

Turkey influence the events of the Cold War? Think of people in our society who have created changed. What motivated these people? How have their efforts impacted others?
English
1 answer:
lilavasa [31]3 years ago
3 0

These questions are related to Truman's speech on Truman doctrine.

Answer and Explanation:

1. According to the discourse, we can consider that people create changes when they take a position and make decisions about a certain subject, then allowing actions to be taken based on that position causing efficient results that cause specific changes. We can see this, since Trumam is against the Communist rise in Greece and Turkia, stating that actions must be taken to change the rising state that these countries are experiencing.

2. Trumam's support provides economic and military aid for Turkey and Greece to fight communism on behalf of the USA. The growing communism in these two countries was financed by the USSR, thus establishing an indirect conflict between the USSR and the USA, promoting the extension of that conflict and the creation of the cold war.

3. The people in our society who created change were motivated by social, cultural and economic elements that caused discomfort and injustice to them and the groups they were subjected to, making them resort to their rights and seek change that would exterminate those elements undesirable.

4. with this they brought about improvements for the entire population, bringing better elements that allowed the quality of life and justice to be better distributed to the population around me.

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