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The US attitude toward the Soviet Union at the end of World War II can be best characterized as
open.
wary.
confident.
aggressive.
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wary.
Although the US and USSR were wartime allies, by the end of WWII Americans were distrustful of Soviet intentions—concerned about Soviet expansion in Eastern Europe and communist influence—setting the stage for the Cold War and a policy of containment.
Although the US and USSR were wartime allies, by the end of WWII Americans were distrustful of Soviet intentions—concerned about Soviet expansion in Eastern Europe and communist influence—setting the stage for the Cold War and a policy of containment.
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