At the end of World War II, American policymakers generally envisioned a world
A) dominated by the Soviet Union.
B) in which the United States protected its trade position through high tariff barriers.
C) in which American values would spread.
D) from which the United States could isolate itself.
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Q2: After World War II, the Soviet Union
A)
Q3: As president, both Truman and Eisenhower
A) saw
Q4: Joseph Stalin, who headed the government of
Q5: As World War II ended, most Americans
A)
Q6: The first confrontation between the Soviet Union
Q7: In his negotiations with the Soviets concerning
Q8: At the Potsdam Conference, President Truman
A) demanded
Q9: At the end of World War II,
Q10: After Word War II, Winston Churchill
A) believed
Q11: The containment policy of the Truman administration
A)
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