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Which diagram shows how the spread of television during the Cold War contributed to the end of the Vietnam war?

which of the following american actions during the cold war describes the use of soft power to limit the spread of international communism?


Which of the follolwoing American actions during the cold war describes the use of soft power to limit the spread of international communism?

Providing financial aid to non-Communist states. Apex


A sentence for the word iconoclastic?

The actions of the people during the downfall of Communism was iconoclastic.


What did US actions in Western Europe during the Cold War consistent with US values?

During the Cold War, the United States sought to defend "freedom" by opposing communism and creating free markets. The United States generally succeeded in containing communism and probiding aid in the region, yes some American actions challenged the nation's values.


What was American Foreign policy during the Korea war?

To prevent the spread of communism.


What American organization that made many convert actions abroad against communism?

The American organization known for its efforts to combat communism abroad is the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Established in 1947, the CIA engaged in various covert operations, including supporting anti-communist movements, conducting propaganda campaigns, and facilitating regime changes in countries perceived as threats to U.S. interests. Notable examples include interventions in Iran, Guatemala, and Vietnam during the Cold War. These actions were part of a broader strategy to contain the spread of communism globally.


How did the policy of deterrance influence US actions during the cold war?

The Cuban Missile Crisis is the best example of American foreign policy of deterrence during the Cold War. As Russia was shipping nuclear arms to Cuba, America was utilizing its nuclear war resources in Turkey as a deterrent for continued action. By the Crisis' climax, American nuclear warheads were pointed at Russia via Turkey and Russian nuclear warheads were pointed at America via Cuba. Both sides brought each other to the brink of nuclear Holocaust (a policy known as Brinkmanship) and decided that it was in their own self-interest to avoid such a disaster (a stabilizing force in international relations known as Mutually Assured Destruction, or MAD) and an agreement was made to settle the international drama. American foreign policy during the cold war was very aggressive, and acted as a watchdog to deter the spread of Soviet Communism, also seen in international conflicts such as the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and actions taken in South America against communist rebels.


Where did the red scare happen?

The Red Scare primarily occurred in the United States, particularly during the early 20th century after World War I and again during the late 1940s to the 1950s amid the Cold War. It was characterized by widespread fear of communism and the perceived threat of communist infiltration in American society and government. This led to increased government actions against suspected communists, including the actions of Senator Joseph McCarthy during the second Red Scare.


Why did the US take action in central America during the 1970s and 1980s?

These were cold war covert actions to stop the spread of communism, the same operations conducted in the 1960's against Castro's Lieutenant Che Gueverra.


What similarities do you see among U.S. actions in Nicaragua Cuba and Iran?

U.S. foriegn policy during the cold war was great degree dictated by the struggle against communism.


On what international country did manyh black afrian American focus their efforts during the 1980?

what country did African American's focus efforts on during 1980's


How did Cuban way of life change during the Cold War?

adopted communism as its form of government