Which period of United States foreign policy focused on the containment of the spread of communism in other nations?
A.
1783-1860
B.
1874-1918
C.
1918-1939
D.
1945-1989
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(a) 1783-1860
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D. 1945-1989
Explanation:
- Containment is a Geo-political strategic foreign policy that the US pursued and was described as the Geo-political containment of the USSR in the 1940s. The containment strategy was referred to as a "Cold War foreign policy of the US to thwart the communism from being spread after WWII ended.
- As a Cold War component, the policy was a retort to the USSR's move to increase communist influence in Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Africa. The doctrine's was enunciated in a cable sent by George Kennan, the US diplomat, in 1946, at the time of post-WWII term of the US President Harry Truman
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