The policy of the United States toward the Soviet Union after World War II was
shaped by:
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History, 03.03.2020 18:24 kayliebug2003
The policy of the United States toward the Soviet Union after World War II was
shaped by:
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A. an agreement to limit the development of new nuclear weapons.
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B. a lack of advanced weapons technology.
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C. an understanding that Great Britain would be the dominant naval
power in the world.
D. a belief that the Soviets intended to spread Communism
throughout the world.
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