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adelina 88 [10]
2 years ago
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What was the usa containment policy

History
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Fantom [35]2 years ago
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Containment was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad. A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, and Vietnam.
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