What was Truman's response when communism began spreading beyond the Soviet-run Eastem Europe?

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• He made a plea to the United Nations to adopt the policy of containment
• He sent in military to the Soviet Union to pressure them to contain communism.
• He began a program encouraging nations to resist communist Ipansion.
• He cut East Berlin off from supplies to close off communism in Europe.

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Truman's response when communism began spreading beyond the Soviet-run Eastern Europe was: He began a program encouraging nations to resist communist expansion. This was part of his broader strategy of containment, which aimed to prevent the spread of communism globally. The Truman Doctrine, announced in 1947, specifically called for U.S. support for countries resisting communist insurgencies.