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CONTAINMENT: Stop the further spread of Communism….

CONTAINMENT: Stop the further spread of Communism…. 1950:. TRUMAN DOCTRINE: Communist uprisings in Greece and Turkey…. U.S. will “support free peoples…”. CONTAINMENT.

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CONTAINMENT: Stop the further spread of Communism….

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  1. CONTAINMENT: Stop the further spread of Communism…. • 1950:

  2. TRUMAN DOCTRINE: Communist uprisings in Greece and Turkey…. U.S. will “support free peoples…”

  3. CONTAINMENT US policy of trying to keep the Soviet Union from expanding its area of influence and dominance; to confine communism to the area in which it already existed • Step on it, Doc! • Why is Communism represented by a vulture? • What is the vulture carrying? • Why is the U.S. Congress represented by a doctor? • Where are the doctor and the vulture going? • What does the caption mean? • What is the main idea of this cartoon?

  4. Marshall Plan An economic aid program to western European countries to help them jumpstart consumer production and to build prosperous economies so that they would not seek solutions to these problems through the Communist party.

  5. Berlin Blockade & Berlin Airlift On June 24, 1948, the Soviets cut off all access to West Berlin by road – they hoped it would force the western powers out of the city. In response, the western powers airlifted food, clothing, coal, medicine, and other supplies to the city. Nearly one year later, the Soviets ended their blockade.

  6. NATO & Warsaw Pact In April 1949, the US and eleven other nations signed a collective security agreement called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. This bound the nations to act together for their common defense; an attack on one would be considered an attack on all. The Soviets formed an opposing alliance with seven Eastern European nations under the Warsaw Pact.

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