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Jayleen Hendrix
20 February, 05:12
Why did the U. S adopt a policy of expansion
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Raul Snyder
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If the U. S didnt this would lead to the inevitable break up of the Soviet Union. Since the defeat of the Nazi's the Soviets because of their communist ideology and history were considered to be the largest threat to the Western World.
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