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At the end of World War II, U.S. foreign policy shifted towards containment of communism and the establishment of a liberal international order. This was characterized by the Marshall Plan, which aimed to rebuild Europe economically and politically, and the formation of NATO to counter Soviet influence. The U.S. also took a leading role in creating international institutions like the United Nations, promoting democracy and human rights globally. Overall, the focus was on preventing the spread of communism while fostering economic cooperation among Western nations.

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