Most Americans were stunned
Most Americans were stunned
Most Americans were stunned and blamed the Truman administration
Most Americans were stunned
Americans who were aware of the civil war in China, had a bad reaction to the Mao Zedong victory in China. They saw a growing communist movement they deemed to be dangerous. This view was enhanced when North Korea was aided by China in the Korean War.
most Japanese Americans were treated badly by Americans there were mass movements of them to camps to prevent espionage
For the most part, happy and relieved that the war was over.
to most Americans and other countries China is graceful becuz it is unique and has eligant decor.
Most Americans did not really care. Europe was a far-off continent whose problems Americans did not want to deal with. Most Americans wanted solutions to their own economic woes.
The Chinese government mirrored America's government at the time.
Most Americans wanted the United States to stay out of foreign conflicts
Most Americans were somewhat happy about the end of the Iraq War, but there were no general celebrations or jubilant events.
most americans preffered isolation to international involement