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Choose one aspect of the Cold War you have studied—the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Restructuring of Japan, the Korean War, the Hungarian Revolution, or the Berlin Wall. Decide whether or not the events related to that aspect of the Cold War could be considered part of the U.S. policy of containment.
Write a clear, well-organized essay of two paragraphs explaining how the U.S. policy of containment affected the one major aspect of the Cold War you chose. The first sentence of the first paragraph will be the thesis statement and should name the aspect of the Cold War and state whether or not the events related to it could be considered part of the U.S. policy of containment. For example: The U.S. response to the Korean War can/cannot be considered part of the U.S. policy of containment.
The first paragraph should:
Define/describe the policy of containing communism adopted by the United States after World War II.
Explain how the United States intended to enforce this policy.
Describe the reasons for the policy.
Provide some background information.
The second paragraph should:
Paraphrase the thesis statement.
Define or describe the aspect of the Cold War you chose.
Provide some background information about this aspect.
Explain why events related to this aspect of the Cold War could be considered, or not considered, part of the U.S. policy of containment.

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The United States implementation of the Truman Doctrine can be considered a part of the US policy of containment. The foreign policy of containment revolves around the idea of stopping the spread of communism all over the world. This policy was created after World War II, as the United States and Soviet Union emerged as global superpowers.

The Truman Doctrine can be seen as party of containment because the US is trying to stop the spread of communism from entering Turkey and Greece. These two countries are very close to the Soviet Union and their satellite nations. To ensure that these nations don't fall to communism, President Truman pledges $400 million in financial assistance. The goal in giving this money is to help stabilize each countries economy and to help them recover from World War II. This would also allow the US to influence these governments. If the US helps these countries, then they won't seek help from the Soviet Union. This means that communism won't spread.
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