The United States was more likely to give aid and resources to crises in western and southern Europe and to intervene in Eastern Europe
<h3 /><h3>What is the Cold War?</h3>
The Cold War was a serious conflicts that occurred between United State (allies) and the Soviet Union (allies) before the end of World War II.
During the cold war, the country provided foreign aid to:
anticommunist countries
economic development in poor countries
humanitarian relief
Hence, during the Cold War, the United States was more likely to give aid and resources to crises in western and southern Europe and to intervene in Eastern Europe.
These reform movements sought to promote basic changes in American society, including the abolition of slavery, education reform, prison reform, women's rights, and temperance (opposition to alcohol).