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    The reconstruction of Japan with help from the U.S. can be considered part of the U.S policy of containment. The U.S. policy of containment was created to help prevent the spread of communism, which Stalin was trying to do. One reason this policy was needed was due to the Russians' fears of invasion. Also, the Soviets believed that capitalism was evil and saw Western democracies as a threat. In their attempt to demolish capitalism, the Soviets supported communist and anti-Western movements, had censorship

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    Policy Of Containment

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    The Policy of Containment is a foreign policy strategy that was enforced by the United States after World War One. The policy was enforced to prevent the spread of a communism country and keep the U.S. the same. The entire policy was to keep from the domino effect to take into action and forcing some noncommunist countries to be affected by the Soviet Unions views. The United States goal was to make other noncommunist countries prosper more so they don’t have to force themselves to join the Soviet

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    War II, U.S. policy makers came to the decision that no hostile state can be allowed to gain control over the populations, territories, and resources of Europe and East Asia. Americans in the United States developed stronger military naval bases where they wanted to increase

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    USA policy of containment

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    Was the US policy of ‘Containment’ a success or a failure? It was in a speech made by the 33rd President of the United States of America, Harry Truman in which he announced a policy that would undoubtedly shape the way his nation would be looked at for much of the century (or at least the half of it that remained). It was in this speech that he announced his very own Doctrine, intended to "to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures

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    Failures and successes of the “Policy of Containment” United States of America, a very obtrusive country that gets involved on everything it is not invited to. One of the main goals of the United States was to stop the spread of Communism, which was called “containment”. A proper definition for containment is “a geopolitical strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy”, in this case to stop the expansion of communism into non-communist countries (mostly democratic). President Truman was preoccupied

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    reason is linked to the Domino Theory as Truman supported the French in the hope that communism would not spread into Vietnam and hence preventing it from spreading to the rest of the world. Furthermore, this is a long term cause as containment was introduced even before the Domino Theory. A third reason why the USAbecame involved in Vietnam was when Eisenhower supported Diem's corrupt government in the South. Until this point it was a civil war between the communist north

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    Containment PolicyAs promulgated in 1947 by one of its chief architects, George Kennan, the policy of containment fashioned a strategy to deal with the implacable challenge posed by Soviet Communists (Kennan, 582). Because of their ideology and history, the Soviets were held to be dangerous and thus their expansion must be countered by the West. To deal with the Soviet threat, Kennan called for a long-term and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies (Kennan, 575). Although containment

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    1. Truman’s Policy of Containment was that the U.S. would work to stop the spread of communism by providing political, economic, and military assistance to all democratic nations under the threat of communism or any external authoritarian forces. The political aspect of this policy was the alliances made during the Cold War. NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was a defensive alliance among the U.S. and other European countries against the Soviet Union. This alliance still exists today. The

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    The foreign policy of containment, is the policy of using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad. In order to prevent the spread of communism after World War II, the United States followed the policy of containment, the Truman Doctrine, and the Marshall Plan. The Americans wanted to bring democracy to nations abroad, while the Soviet Union wanted communism to spread throughout the world. The primary goal of this policy was to keep Soviet Union-based communism isolated and to

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    The cold war was a war that lasted over 20 years with no actual military combat. While all Cold War presidents dealt with communism Both Truman and Eisenhower’s speeches encouraged The Policy of Containment while Kennedy’s Suggested flexible response. All these presidents utilized three methods. Military use the use of military force to fix a problem (Truman 4), Military aid Loaning military to a place so they can use it (Truman 2) , and Economic aid Loaning money to other countries (Truman 1)

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