Hi there,
Your question is asking: How did Russians reforms help spur initial industrialization?
There are multiple ways this happened. One is that the emcanipitation of serfs made more of a bigger labor, second is that when they lost the Crimean war. It was supposed to be a reminder that they are too far behind from the Western countries industrially. And last was that Zemstoves were made to give a voice to people regulation in roads, and other regional policies.
The United States had to curtail its loans to Europe
The United States assumed that since the USSR was attempting to spread communism into Asia, countries around the main target would fall as well - the Domino Effect.
The United States fought to prevent the spread of communism by interfering in countries such as Vietnam and Korea - however, both outcomes were unsuccessful or did little to nothing.
Yes, they were correct as once Vietnam fell to communism so did Cambodia and Laos.
Hope this helps!