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    America had a growing involvement in Europe between 1945-1948. The USA implemented the Truman doctrine to contain communism‚ used the Long telegrams to spy on the USSR and gave money to western countries to discourage them from communism. I will explore all of these points in this homework and why America got involved in Europe because of these points. One reason was the Truman doctrine. The Truman doctrine was the idea that the United States would try to prevent communism from spreading. The

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    Eisenhower/ Truman Study Guide The questions cover Chapters 5‚ 6‚ and 7 from the Cold War book- Pearson‚ and Ch. 12‚ 16‚ and 17 and pages 150-161 from the Todd book. All of these sections were assigned and questions were asked in class covering most of the readings. 1. What was the difference between Cominform and COMECOM? Cominform: Communist Information Bureau (September 1947) created as an instrument to increase Stalin’s control over the Communist parties of other countries. COMECOM:

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    Why was the Truman Doctrine formed? When Harry S. Truman took over from Roosevelt in 1945 he made it clear that he intended to contain the spread of communism and his get ‘though plan’ with Stalin was an example of the lengths he was willing to go to. In 1947‚ in an immediate response to the British government announcing that it could no longer afford to keep its soldiers fighting Communist rebels in Greece‚ 2 months later Harry Truman and his cabinet came up with the Truman Doctrine. It barley

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    Section II 1. The Truman Doctrine‚ The Serviceman’s Readjustment Act‚ Keynesian Economics‚ and the Marshall Plan were all intended to either boost the economy at home or help foreign economies abroad. The Truman Doctrine was aimed to stop the Soviets during the Cold War. This effort provided political‚ economic‚ and military assistance to Greece and Turkey. This Doctrine is considered the foundation of American foreign policy. The Marshall Plan is similar to the Truman Doctrine in the economic aid

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    The Marshall Plan‚ officially known as the European Recovery Program‚ was a proposed plan of action articulated by the United States Secretary of State George C. Marshall in 1947 designed to offer assistance to America’s long-time neighbors in the recovery of their devastated Western European economy. Overall‚ this plain granted aid goods and services on a credit basis in order to jumpstart the participating countries’ economy. The undersecretary of the United Stated Department of Defense at the

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    p The long Telegram and It’s impact on the Truman Doctrine George Kennan’s long telegram had many impacts on the American foreign policy. Its influence can be seen directly through the Truman Doctrine in 1947. The Long Telegram influenced Truman’s doctrine of containment‚ and it opened the eyes of many Washington officials as to how dangerous the Soviets and more specifically communism was. George Kennan’s Long Telegram was a reply as to why the Soviets weren’t supporting the World Bank and

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    The author messages were to elaborate on how the Truman Doctrine was a foreign policy that was issued by President Harry S. Truman in 1947 asking for U.S. financial and economic assistance for Greece and Turkey to prevent communist domination of the two nations. Harry Truman created the Truman Doctrine that presented the strategy of offering aid to nations who could be influenced by the communist Soviet Union. In the Truman Doctrine he states‚ “I Believe that it must be the policy of the United States

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    George Marshall‚ the United States’ Secretary of State‚ developed a plan called the European Recovery Program‚ most notably known as the Marshall Plan. This plan allowed the United States to supply aid to countries in Europe that needed it. It also was effective at slowing down economic problems and recessions that might have occurred. The European Union began to prosper as trade was encouraged between countries and the standard of living increased‚ all because of the Marshall Plan. The Marshall Plan

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    The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy “The Truman Doctrine” Luis A. Rodriguez Professor Miriam Altman POL 300 Contemporary International Problems May 2012 Harry S. Truman‚ the 33rd president of the United States‚ had no knowledge or interest in foreign policy before becoming president‚ and depended on the State Department for foreign policy advice. Truman shifted from FDR’s détente to containment as soon as Dean Acheson convinced him the Soviet Union was a long-term threat to American interests

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    Keeley Stout Professor Smoot April 29‚ 2016 HIS 109 2-3:15 During the Cold War‚ the Truman Doctrine became the United State foreign policy. It promised aid to countries fighting against communist regimes. The Vietnam Conflict rose out of a commitment to nation building and a desire to contain communism. All the presidents from Truman to Nixon felt as if communism threatened American interests. In March of 1965‚ President Johnson sent close to a million troops to mediate the civil war happening

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