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The United States’ policy of containment after World War II was intended to prevent communism from spreading beyond
the Middle East.
South America.
the Soviet Union.
Western Europe.
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the Soviet Union.
Containment aimed to keep communism confined to countries already under Soviet control (or the USSR itself) and prevent its further spread into other regions, leading to policies like the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and NATO.
Containment aimed to keep communism confined to countries already under Soviet control (or the USSR itself) and prevent its further spread into other regions, leading to policies like the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and NATO.
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