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Containment Chart The Cold War

The Cold War The US was opposed to the spread of communism during the Cold War. Containment was taking measures to prevent any extension of communist rule to another country.

We were afraid…

Truman Doctrine Gave $400 Million in economic & military aid to Greece & Turkey. 1947 To fend off communism and stay free.

Form Economic

The Marshall Plan European Recovery Plan 16 countries received aid. 1947 $13 Billion in aid given to rebuild Western Europe. Offered to Eastern Europe but Soviet Union said NO!

Form Economic

Berlin Airlift Stalin cut off supplies into W. Berlin US airlift food and supplies into the city 1948 Lasted 11 months Stalin reopened supply lines

Form Economic

NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1949 Collective Security Alliance to support one another militarily Had to be a democracy

Form Political Military

SEATO South East Asian Treaty Organization US + 7 other nations 1954 To prevent the Domino Theory

Form Political Military

Eisenhower Doctrine Like the Truman Doctrine but for the Middle East 1957 Offered economic & military support if communism threatened the Middle East

Form Economic

Peace Corps. Program of volunteer assistance to developing nations of Asia, Africa, & Latin America. 1961 By 1968, 35,000 volunteers had helped in 60 nations

Form Economic

Alliance for Progress Foreign Aid Program 1961 Offered economic & technical assistance to Latin American countries. US invested $12 billion

Form Economic