the Truman Doctrine
To keep West Berlin from falling to Communism.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Truman Doctrine was based on the U.S.A's fear of communism taking over the world. The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to stop communism from spreading further ( containment of communism) this was to be achieved by promoting ( more like fighting for) democracy in countries that were falling to communism. Truman believed his goal would have been accomplished when the whole world was rid of communism and became a democracy instead.
The Domino Theory
The U.S. failed to endthe North Korean regime. However, the U.S. did prevent South Korea from falling to communism.
President Eisenhower, the "Domino Theory".
No. The stock market is not falling down after Obama's statement.
A rising intonation at the end of a statement indicates uncertainty or a question, while a falling intonation suggests a statement or a completion of thought.
President Eisenhower, the "Domino Theory".
yes. the statements usually have falling intonation.
Falling intonation generally indicates the conclusion of a statement.
To keep West Berlin from falling to Communism.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
they died from desises
The Truman Doctrine was based on the U.S.A's fear of communism taking over the world. The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to stop communism from spreading further ( containment of communism) this was to be achieved by promoting ( more like fighting for) democracy in countries that were falling to communism. Truman believed his goal would have been accomplished when the whole world was rid of communism and became a democracy instead.
The Domino Theory
The domino theory is a Cold War-era belief that the spread of communism in one country would lead to its neighboring countries also falling to communism, like a row of dominoes falling one after another. This theory was used to justify U.S. involvement in conflicts such as the Vietnam War.