Oh, dude, containment during the Cold War? Yeah, like, it kinda worked, I guess. I mean, it wasn't perfect, but it did help prevent the spread of communism, so that's something. Like, it's not like they totally aced it, but hey, they did what they could, right?
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Foreign Policy: Mainly focused on the policy of containment, the Idea of keeping Communism where it was. The United States was using its political and economic influence in Europe to try and lessen the power of Communist forces.Domestic Policy: Supporting business as well as expanding the middle class became popular ideas. We also saw a rise in popularity of Suburbs and a growth in the white-collar work force.There are books written on this topic. The Cold War was the defining feature of American foreign policy for decades. The Soviet Union was believed to be an imperialist threat to the entire world. The US and the Western world needed to prevent the USSR from rolling across countries the same way they rolled across Eastern Europe after World War II. *The Cold War reinforced the perdominant US policy of paranoia and the ideal of "if we don't do it first they will". The proliferation of nuclear arms during this period has since amplified the notion that America is better than all other countries in the world, and should have "first dibs", e.g. when saying that they should secure America's right to occupy space, beyond all of what is normal acceptable patriotism. *
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That the United States intended to stop communism from spreading
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Did Communism spread much? Nope. Did the Soviet Union collapse? Yep. Containment worked. ___________________________________________________________________ Well, we fought two hot wars under containment: Korea and Vietnam. Containment obviously didn't work in SE Asai where South Vietnam vanished, Cambodia and Laos both went communist. It's hard to give a clear answer on whether it worked or not. The USSR didn't collapse due to containment. Communist just does not work as an economic model and so it collapsed. It likely would have collapsed a lot sooner if they had not received a boost in innovation taken from Nazi Germany in 1945.
Foreign Policy: Mainly focused on the policy of containment, the Idea of keeping Communism where it was. The United States was using its political and economic influence in Europe to try and lessen the power of Communist forces.Domestic Policy: Supporting business as well as expanding the middle class became popular ideas. We also saw a rise in popularity of Suburbs and a growth in the white-collar work force.There are books written on this topic. The Cold War was the defining feature of American foreign policy for decades. The Soviet Union was believed to be an imperialist threat to the entire world. The US and the Western world needed to prevent the USSR from rolling across countries the same way they rolled across Eastern Europe after World War II. *The Cold War reinforced the perdominant US policy of paranoia and the ideal of "if we don't do it first they will". The proliferation of nuclear arms during this period has since amplified the notion that America is better than all other countries in the world, and should have "first dibs", e.g. when saying that they should secure America's right to occupy space, beyond all of what is normal acceptable patriotism. *
kid just do your work don't Google the submission answers by the way it's containment.
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The "no work, no eat" policy was implemented in the Soviet Union during the early 1930s, particularly around 1932-1933. This policy was part of the government's efforts to enforce labor discipline and control food distribution amid widespread famine. It mandated that individuals who did not work would not receive rations, exacerbating the hardships faced by many during this period.
Medicine and comfort seem to work.
Generally speaking, the US policy of containment with regards to the spread of Communism was a success in that, Soviet plans to dominate the world never came to pass. Communism did make gains after WW 2, however, the US and it's allies were successful in making sure that the USSR could not bring communism to the world. They had success in several areas such as China, which for the most part was unaided by the USSR. The failure of the Communist nations to promote dramatic revolutions on a worldwide scale was an indication of the weakness of the Soviet system.
It was all to little and all to late.
examples of how this process makes good public policy and how it can sometimes go astray into bad public policy