The threat of communism spreading to Turkey and Greece
Fear. The fear of losing individual freedom, private property, and the ability to make oneβs own choices can lead to extreme reactions against potential communism. This fear is often fueled by a perception of communism as a threat to personal autonomy and prosperity.
What was the last city-state to lead an independent Greece
World War I
Ataturks reforms in turkey led him to ?
Gold silver and Lead are found in Greece
How could the Domino Theory lead fear of Communism in Australia in the 1960's?
Catalhoyuk, Turkey.
Kenedy faced challenges from the spread of communism and the continuing threat of nuclear war. He was enthusiastic and committed to change. This lead to his being able to achieve the first agreement with the Soviet Union limiting nuclear testing.
A takeover of South Korea placed the air and sea space or Japan in danger. This was a situation that the Western powers could not accept or tolerate. ---- Answer The US and other Western powers feared a "domino effect"--that is, the gradual, but definite conversion of Asian countries to Communism. In response, the US enacted a policy containment that aimed to prevent the spread of Communism. Communist North Korea's invasion of noncommunist South Korea presented a threat--another Asian country in the hands of Soviet Union's Communism. Had North Korea succeeded in unifying the Korean peninsula and establishing a communist society, more Asian countries would have been more apt to adopt communism, which could lead to the world domination of communism, which is what the U.S. containment policy hoped to prevent.
Communism never ended, it's still being introduced in countries like Nepal, India, Cyprus, and Venezuela.
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