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What was the underlying belief that justified U.S. involvement in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars?(1 point)
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The desire to expand U.S. territory in Asia
The desire to expand U.S. territory in Asia
The aim to establish trade agreements with communist countries.
The aim to establish trade agreements with communist countries.
The thought that communism was a threat to democracy and freedom.
The thought that communism was a threat to democracy and freedom.
The need to support colonial powers in the region.
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The desire to expand U.S. territory in Asia
The desire to expand U.S. territory in Asia
The aim to establish trade agreements with communist countries.
The aim to establish trade agreements with communist countries.
The thought that communism was a threat to democracy and freedom.
The thought that communism was a threat to democracy and freedom.
The need to support colonial powers in the region.
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The thought that communism was a threat to democracy and freedom.
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