communism
The goal of U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War was to fight the spread of communism, particularly the Soviet Union's style of government and economics. The U.S. saw communism as a threat to its capitalist and democratic system, and sought to contain its influence and prevent its expansion into other nations. This included various strategies such as military alliances, economic aid, and Propaganda efforts.
As I'm not privy to White House documents, I'll have to go with what the government STATED was the primary goal...Containment of communism. The idea was that A) The U.S. would not invade communists countries, but they would do whatever it took to prevent communism to spread into other countries and B) Would use counter-intelligence to undermine the government of countries under the Soviet.
Soviet Union and Red China.
regulations
The United States opposed the Soviet Union's communist system.
They were afraid of the spread of communism.
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Communism: It is to keep every man equal and average. No one can own private property and it was their form of government/economics.
Soviet/Communist containment.
soviet union didn't exist until 1922
Type your answer here... Massive retaliation
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Massive retaliation.
Keynesian Economics
The theory that government spending should increase during business slumps and be curbed during booms.