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OverLord2011 [107]
3 years ago
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During the Cold War, the United States balanced between two extremes. On the one hand, the United States built a huge military f

orce. On the other hand, it frequently stated that it had no intention of attacking the Soviet Union, though it did engage in several proxy conflicts such as the wars in Vietnam and Korea. What two principles did the U.S. adopt with the Soviet Union
History
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Aleksandr-060686 [28]3 years ago
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Considering the situation described above, the two principles the U.S. adopted with the Soviet Union include <u>deterrence</u> and <u>containment</u>.

This is because deterrence is a principle utilized by the United States to discourage the Soviet Union from expanding its communist ideas across the world.

The United States employed the deterrence principles by building massive weapons of destruction and constantly reminding the Soviet Union that they could wage war against them.

Also, the <u>containment</u> principle is utilized by the United States to contain the aggression of the Soviet Union in places like Vietnam and Korea.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is "<u>deterrence</u> and <u>containment</u>."

Learn more about the principle of deterrence here: brainly.com/question/4681676

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