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Question 1

George Kennan linked Soviet hostility to __________.
 
  A) resentment of American wealth
  B) unhappiness over American military performance during World War II
  C) traditional Russian insecurity
  D) the paranoia of its leaders

Question 2

The creation of NATO in 1949 made the American commitment to __________ permanent.
 
  A) Europe
  B) Central America
  C) South America
  D) Japan

Question 3

The Truman Doctrine was put forward in the context of a crisis in __________.
 
  A) eastern Europe
  B) Guam
  C) the Philippines
  D) Greece and Turkey

Question 4

__________ articulated the policy of containment in an influential 1946 telegram.
 
  A) Harry Truman
  B) George Kennan
  C) John Foster Dulles
  D) J. Edgar Hoover



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carojassy25

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Answer 1

Answer: C

Answer 2

Answer: A

Answer 3

Answer: D

Answer 4

Answer: B



Chloeellawright

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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