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19 January, 13:40

In the 1950s, the U. S. government encouraged American jazz musicians to perform in the Soviet Union, which was an enemy of the U. S. at the time. Of what foreign policy goal is this a good example? strengthening world economic growth improving education for the global population advancing the growth of democracy and good government increasing understanding of American values and creating a receptive international environment

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  1. 19 January, 13:41
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    The correct answer is: "increasing understanding of American values and creating a receptive international environment".

    In the 1950s international tensions shaped the emergence of two that two confronted blocs in the global sphere: the Western bloc leaded in the US and constituted by the capitalist countries under its influence and the Eastern bloc leaded by the URSS and constituted by the communist countries under its influence.

    Together with the containment strategy against communism, the US aimed to spread the American values and way of life worldwide, even within the Eastern Bloc, organizing events with US jazz players in its capital Moscow. The intention was to show, in the heart of the URSS, how the American model that they critized so much was not that bad if, for example, it was producing such good quality music.
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