Question
1. Organizing the Berlin airlift implementing the Marshall Plan, and fighting the Korean War were early events in the United States policy of a) imperialism b) isolationism c) containment d) neutrality
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Quentin
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Answer
C
Explanation
After World War II, the United States established a policy toward communism called containment, most widely remembered through the descriptions in a document called George Kennan's Long Telegram in 1947. To globally combat the spreading influences of USSR communism, containment aimed to keep the manifestation of communism within its existing boundaries. Major events in the execution of containment policy includes the Berlin Airlift, the Marshall Plan, and the Korean War.