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The contrasting Soviet and American views on security most greatly affected how each country approached its
domestic policy.
economic policy.
foreign policy.
trade policy.
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foreign policy.
Explanation: Differing ideas about security and threat led the U.S. to pursue containment, alliances (NATO), and interventions, while the Soviet Union built buffer states, the Warsaw Pact, and sought to expand influence—shaping how each conducted international relations.
Explanation: Differing ideas about security and threat led the U.S. to pursue containment, alliances (NATO), and interventions, while the Soviet Union built buffer states, the Warsaw Pact, and sought to expand influence—shaping how each conducted international relations.
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