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i believe it started in 1947

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Q: What year did the Truman Doctrine and Containment policy take place?
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How was the Truman Doctrine established in 1947 intended to help other countries including the us?

The Truman Doctrine--a policy of supporting anti-communist regimes with military and economic aid. The Doctrine was first used in support of democratic governments in Greece and Turkey. The purpose was to provide aid before a communist regime could take over so the people would continue to support the "democratic" or pro-western government already in place. If necessary, the Doctrine promised military aid if the communist segment in that nation began to use force. By stopping the spread of communism, the US would be able to peacefully enjoy relations with other nations, especially in the world economic sector.


What does 'containment' mean in terms of the Cold War?

containment is the term used to refer to the US policy stating that any attempt to spread communism would be seen as a threat to the democratic nations of the world. this allowed the US to fight back at the communists to contain their ideas to one place.


What us wars took place when Harry S. Truman was president?

Part of WW II and most of the Korean War occurred under Truman. Truman became president toward the end of W W II. The Korean War began when Truman was president and lasted until after he left office.


Which foreign policies or events took place during Truman's administration?

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What did the Monroe Doctrine state and why was it a bold move for the US?

The Monroe Doctrine stated that the American continents were no longer to be considered as subjects for future European colonization and that the United States would have no participation in any European wars. This was a very bold act, because the United States might not have been able to back up its new policy if challenged. We were still a new country making our place in the world. Our military and navy was not able to handle a war or defending itself from attacks.

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Where did the Truman Doctrine take place?

march 1947


What action should the US have taken when the communist coup d'etat happened in Czechoslovakia in Feb 1948 according to the Truman Doctrine?

According to the Truman Doctrine, the United States should have done something about the incident. Truman believed that it was the place of the United States to support people who are being subjugated.


What was President Truman's motive in adopting an active pro-civil-rights policy beginning in 1946?

Harry Truman's proactive civil rights policy in 1946 recognized that the time was right. Very shortly after this time, full integration of the military took place.


When was Truman's Place created?

Truman's Place was created in 1770.


How was the Truman Doctrine established in 1947 intended to help other countries including the us?

The Truman Doctrine--a policy of supporting anti-communist regimes with military and economic aid. The Doctrine was first used in support of democratic governments in Greece and Turkey. The purpose was to provide aid before a communist regime could take over so the people would continue to support the "democratic" or pro-western government already in place. If necessary, the Doctrine promised military aid if the communist segment in that nation began to use force. By stopping the spread of communism, the US would be able to peacefully enjoy relations with other nations, especially in the world economic sector.


What does 'containment' mean in terms of the Cold War?

containment is the term used to refer to the US policy stating that any attempt to spread communism would be seen as a threat to the democratic nations of the world. this allowed the US to fight back at the communists to contain their ideas to one place.


What was the overall policy of the Harry Truman administration concerning the range of the US president to deny information requests from the US Congress?

US President Harry Truman never published or set in place an organized set of policy restrictions and presidential privilege doctrine on information it deemed to be confidential for the benefit of the USA as a whole. It, instead, handled various requests for information by Congress on a case by case situation. With that said, in 1949, a member of the US Department of Justice, attorney Herman Wolkinson, writing on his own published a detailed and historical set of arguments on the overall policy concerning executive privilege. In his treatise, Wolkinson did not set forth a policy that separated presidential power to withhold information as opposed to presidential rights, meaning lawful rights protected by the US Constitution. Rights and power of discretion are clearly two different types of policy on presidential withholding of information. Because of this, Wolkinson's work never became official doctrine of the Truman administration. Further to this point, Wolkinson's treatise was examined internally by the Department of Justice and found it to be lacking and unsupported by case law. Thus, without such support, it was discarded as being of no value.


What was the slogan on Truman's car licence plate The Truman show?

"A nice place to live."


What is secondary containment?

the place you go before jail after committing an environmental crime


Which was not a place where the US took action to support to Reagan doctrine?

Venezuela was not a place where the US took action to support the Reagan Doctrine.


Which was not a place where the US took action to support the Reagan Doctrine?

Venezuela was not a place where the US took action to support the Reagan Doctrine.


Who put the separte-but-equall doctrine in place what did thr doctrine uphold?

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