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Yes the Truman Doctrine was a success. It prevent the spread of Communism into Turkey and Greece by providing $400 million in and and by sending troups to fight back. Yes the Truman Doctrine was a success. It prevent the spread of Communism into Turkey and Greece by providing $400 million in and and by sending troups to fight back.

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Which doctrine did the President sum up with the following words I believe we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own ways?

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Which of the following is true of the Truman Doctrine?

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This was a doctrine believed by John Winthrop and many of Puritans instructing them to do God's work.


What did Bess Truman work as?

she worked as a political and social speaker


Did Harry Truman work hard for living?

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What effect did the Korean War have on US foreign policies and military policies?

US polocies after/during the warThe Korean war was followed in accordance with the Truman Doctrine and NS68, which both basically were ultimatums that the U.S.S.R. was trying to take over the world- and that the US would help any country that was under the threat of falling under Soviet Communism. The war in Korea made the US realise that affirmitive military action was the only way to win the war on communism, and the war could not be fought half-heartedly. The War in Korea made the US respect China as a military power to reckon with. All future diplomatic actions would take China's reactions into consideration. An interesting note to make is that even though heavy, aggressive, carpet bombing did not work in Korea, it was still followed in the War in Vietnam.


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What was the doctrine of equal pay for substantially equal work?

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What has the author Truman G Esau written?

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