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e-lub [12.9K]
3 years ago
14

Read this excerpt from President Truman’s State of the Union address in 1951:

Social Studies
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Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
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Answer:

More hostile

Explanation:

"The present rulers of the Soviet Union have shown that they are willing to use this power to destroy the free nations and win domination over the whole world." Shows how Truman now views the soviet rulers as 'hostile' and thus, can't be trusted. This is a shift from 1946 where the tone was more 'soft'

ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:In his 1946 speech, Truman mentioned that the allied powers, including the Soviet Union, were unanimously working toward promoting peace and freedom of expression in the world. The following lines from the 1946 speech support this point:

Early in 1945, at Yalta, the three major powers broadened and solidified this base of understanding. There fundamental decisions were reached concerning the occupation and control of Germany. There also a formula was arrived at for the interim government of the areas in Europe, which were rapidly being wrested, from Nazi control. This formula was based on the policy of the United States that people be permitted to choose their own form of government by their own freely expressed choice without interference from any foreign source.

However, in his 1951 speech, Truman seems to be thoroughly disappointed with the Soviet Union’s agenda to expand its territory. He openly criticizes the leaders of the Soviet Union for their expansionist policies. The following lines from the 1951 speech support this point:

We had hoped that the Soviet Union, with its security assured by the Charter of the United Nations, would be willing to live and let live. But, I am sorry to say that has not been the case. The imperialism of the czars has been replaced by the even more ambitious, more crafty, and more menacing imperialism of the rulers of the Soviet Union.

Explanation:

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