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Describe the main features and purpose of the ANZUS treaty?

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What organizations did the US join after World War 2?

The UN (United Nations) was formed in 1945. NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was formed in 1949. ANZUS (Australia New Zealand United States Treaty) was formed in 1951. SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) was formed in 1954/1955; was dissolved in 1977, when Pakistan & France withdrew.


Explain how Australia responded to the threat of communism in Asia after world war 2 refer to the Korean war the Anzus treaty and the SEATO alliance?

Australia saw commmunism coming be countries surrounding them were suffering from communism eg: Korea.


What countries were in anzus and seato?

ANZUS: Australia, New Zealand and United States SEATO: Australia, Britain, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, United States


What related events go with the Treaty of Ghent?

there are many thing that are related to the treaty of ghent. the main ones are: the british sign treaty the Americans sign treaty treaty gets send to America


What defense treaty did the US sign with Australia and New Zealand?

ANZUS Treaty has been signed between US, Australia and New Zealand in 1951. The treaty was developed in response to the fear and threat of communist expansion in south east Asia. Australia also saw the benefits to the strong & powerful US as an ally. The treaty stated that the countries declared their sense of unity and support of each other if faced by an armed attack. It was the first treaty Australia signed which did not have Britain as a member. The actual terms of the treaty were very vague and did not force the partners to go to war to defend each other.

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What does the U stand for in ANZUS?

ANZUS stands for Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty so the U represents the United States.


When did Australia sign the Anzus Treaty?

1951.


When was the ANZUS treaty used?

Vietnam War.


What were advantages and disadvantages of the ANZUS treaty?

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The ANZUS treaty was signed after the war the u stands for what?

The answer is United States


To prevent the spread of communism in the Far East the United State signed a mutual defense treaty with Australia and New Zealand. what was this alliance called?

ANZUS ANZUS


What does ANZUS stand for?

ANZUS stands for the Australia - New Zealand - United States Security Treaty which was signed in September 1951 and came into effect the following April.


Who signed the ANZUS treaty?

The ANZUS(Australian, New Zealand, United States) treaty was signed in the year 1951. It was signed to give these three countries a sense of security and it gave them war partners. They had to help each other if any of the three came to harm.


What did Australia gain from signing the Anzus Treaty?

Australia was worried about an attack from Japan and they saw that England could not defend them so by signing the Anzus they had America's protection during that time and after the war.


When did Australia trust Japan after the war and why?

When it signed the Anzus Treaty with Us and NZ as a guarantee of mutual protection.


Australia relationship with the US in the Vietnam war?

Part of SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) & ANZUS (Australia New Zealand United States treaty).


Importance of the anzus treaty to other countries involved?

The ANZUS treaty has provided security for both America and New Zealand in the Pacific. It has also strengthened the bonds with the other nations allowing for links (e.g. trade and aid links) to be established. As a result of ANZUS, Australia and America have worked together for future programs such as the war in Iraq. America has complimented Australia in saying it has gained a strong and persistent ally.