Which of these statements best describes the “Truman Doctrine”(1 point) Responses The U.S. government’s plan to annex as many lands as possible in order to prevent a communist government from taking over. The U.S. government’s plan to annex as many lands as possible in order to prevent a communist government from taking over. The plan put in place by Stalin and Truman to agree to offer support to all nations who suffered losses during WWII and to guide them to independence. The plan put in place by Stalin and Truman to agree to offer support to all nations who suffered losses during WWII and to guide them to independence. The plan created soon after WWII to offer support to countries in Europe in order to protect their governments from creating communist governments, soon expanded to all countries. The plan created soon after WWII to offer support to countries in Europe in order to protect their governments from creating communist governments, soon expanded to all countries. The plan that any country who needed military assistance in the future should be allowed to petition the United Nations for that funding.

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The statement that best describes the "Truman Doctrine" is: "The plan created soon after WWII to offer support to countries in Europe in order to protect their governments from creating communist governments, soon expanded to all countries."

The Truman Doctrine, announced in 1947, established a policy of providing political, military, and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces, particularly communism.