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3 February, 12:00

What were the goals of the U. S. foreign policy in the early Cold War?

A

To escalate tension between the U. S. and the Soviet Union, in order to incite a nuclear war

(B

To appease the Soviet Union by allowing them to seize property, as long as it did not invade the U. S.

C)

A strategy that recognized that Communism existed in the Soviet Union, however, the U. S. could limit it's

spreading through containment policies like the "Truman Doctrine"

D)

None of the above

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  1. 3 February, 12:13
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    B to appease the soviet union by allowing them to seize property as long as it did not invade the U. S
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