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Q: What increased the fear of the soviet union in the US in 1956?
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What increases fear of the soviet Union in the us in 1956?

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What was the direct result of the US fear that the Soviet Union would expand its power around the world?

The Cold War was the fear that the Soviet Union would expand communism.


What was a direct result of the US's fear that the Soviet Union would expand its power around the world?

The Cold War was the fear that the Soviet Union would expand communism.


How did the existence of the Soviet Union influence Western European social policies and internal political conflicts?

It depends on the period you are asking about. In the interwar years the main fear was of subversion, not of war with the Soviet Union. In the Cold War the fear of actual war was added. I don't think the existence of the Soviet Union had any real influence on social policy in Western Europe. After WWII there was a swing to the Left in many West European countries, and most of them increased welfare provision. The reasons for this were the result of internal politics.


Which nation did US leaders fear was leading the worldwide Communist movement during the second Red Scare?

The Soviet Union


What initally prevented Hitler from invading Poland?

A fear that invasion would provoke the Soviet Union.


Why did the western powers and the Soviet Union fear that they might soon be attacked by Germany and Italy?

Because the leaders of those two countries were more powerful than the western powers and the soviet union. They were also, by far, more aggressive and brutal when it came to fighting battles.


What did the US fear the Soviet Union would do during the Cold War?

Start WW3 by launching nukes


What event added most to Americans' shock and fear of attack by the Soviet Union?

The Cuban Missile Crisis.


What did the soviet union do to create fear in the us in the 1950?

Tested it's first atomic bombs apex


How did the effort to build a hydrogen bomb in 1950s affect us soviet relations?

It increased the nations fear of one another


Which nation did US leaders fear was leading the worldwide Communist movement during the Red Scare?

The Soviet Union