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23 January, 15:47

In what primary way did the goals for U. S. intervention in Europe differ from those of the Soviet Union?

A) The United States wanted to limit the spread of communism, but the Soviet Union did not.

B) The United States made a commitment to defend its allies, but the Soviet Union did not.

C) The United States wanted to promote totalitarian governments, but the Soviet Union did not.

D) The United States wanted to establish a strong military presence, but the Soviet Union did not.

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  1. 23 January, 17:05
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    The United States wanted to limit the spread of communism, but the Soviet Union did not.
  2. 23 January, 19:03
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    B) The United States made a commitment to defend its allies, the soviet union did not.
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