In the Cold War Period of America's history, the policy of trying to keep the Soviet Union's power and influence within defined political (and other) boundaries was known as containment. Through various means, but without resorting to nuclear weapons, the United States and its allies sought in this period to contain the aggressive effort by the Soviet Union to spread Communism throughout the world-community.
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The U.S. diplomat who urged a policy of containment in response to Soviet expansion was George F. Kennan. In his famous "Long Telegram" in 1946 and subsequent articles, he advocated for a strategy that would apply political and military pressure to prevent the spread of Soviet influence beyond its existing boundaries. This approach significantly shaped U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War.
The successful D-Day operation prevented the Soviets (Russians) from taking over most of Germany.
No. The Soviet ideology was not based on the superiority of a given race or ethnicity. The oppression was based on political views and social class.
Soviets are councils of workers, soldiers, and intellectuals.
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The U.S. diplomat who urged a policy of containment in response to Soviet expansion was George F. Kennan. In his famous "Long Telegram" in 1946 and subsequent articles, he advocated for a strategy that would apply political and military pressure to prevent the spread of Soviet influence beyond its existing boundaries. This approach significantly shaped U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War.
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The successful D-Day operation prevented the Soviets (Russians) from taking over most of Germany.
Richard Nixon improved relations with China.
Yes, it was well executed, took the pressure off of the Soviets and was a strategic and tactical victory.
No. The Soviet ideology was not based on the superiority of a given race or ethnicity. The oppression was based on political views and social class.
The Chinese focused on organizing peasants. The Soviets focused on organizing factory workers.