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What effect did the US gaining control of the trans-appalachian west have on foreign policy?

stuff happened with the west indies


Was the containment policy essentially offensive or defensive?

The Containment Policy of the Truman administration was basically an offensive threat to the expansion of the Soviet Union. It threatened to use force should the Soviets attempt to expand in areas that were not under Soviet control. Yet, it could also be considered defensive, because it let the Soviets know that we would protect our interests in Europe and Asia, but not make the first military move. Containment would be a reply to any aggressive action by the Soviets. The policy was not only military, but also an economic and diplomatic policy. The Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine are examples of diplomatic and economic attempts of the Containment Policy in action. Korea and Vietnam are also military examples.


What was the Soviets policy stance toward Poland at the Yalta Conference?

The Soviets policy stance toward Poland at the Yalta conference was that it was not going to give back the land that was annexed from Poland instead he would give land taken from Germany.


Why did Afghanistan fight the Soviet Union?

Because the Soviets with their expansionist policy invaded Afghanistan(Dec.27,1979) much like they had done to many other once-independent countries,to conquer,occupy and annex to their "union".


What was containment and how did the Marshal Plan enforce that policy in Europe?

to rein in the soviets and to unite western europe

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What effect on foreign policy did the gaining control of the Trans Appalachian West?

stuff happened with the west indies


What effect did the US gaining control of the trans-appalachian west have on foreign policy?

stuff happened with the west indies


What was the US policy called that was to prevent the Soviet Union from gaining control over the world during the Cold War?

containment


What is policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories?

Imperialism


Which president used the policy of US economic and military power to stop communists from gaining control in the Middle East?

the correct answer is Eisenhower


The policy of using us economic and military powr to stop communists from gaining control the middle east was started by what president?

Eisenhower


. is a policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories?

Social Darwinism:)


What is the policy of countries that extends their economic control over distant land?

Imperialism


What is a policy of stronger countries taking control over weaker ones?

Imperialism


What was the soviets government's policy towards religion?

It was "discouraged"


What is a policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories?

Social Darwinism:)


What is the policy that in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories?

Yes, Imperialism refers to the policy in which strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories.