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Why was the USA worried about communism in Asia in the 1950s and 1960s?

The US was worried about other countries becoming powerful. No connection to Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use).


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because they were shocked that the communists hadtaken-overchina and fueling a fear that communism would spread around the world.


Why was Britain worried about influence of communism in World War 2?

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The US became involved in the Vietnam War in an attempt to stop the spread of Communism. The US worried that if South Vietnam fell, it would create a domino effect. The war lasted from 1955 to 1975.


Which best describes how Americans felt about communism after World War 2?

Many Americans worried that communism would threaten their way of life.


What countries fell to domino theory?

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What two ideologies were at the heart of the disagreements between the US and the soviet union during the cold war?

Capitalism and communism - APEX.


What was a primary cause of the cold war between the US and the Soviet Union?

The stop to communism and to prevent communism to come into the US.


Was a primary cause of the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union?

The stop to communism and to prevent communism to come into the US.


What did china leave us?

Communism.


What did the US do to abolish Communism in Cuba?

Communism ( a classless stateless society) has never existed in Cuba.


Why was people for the Vietnam war?

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