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. . . Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. What is JFK saying?
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
Shortly after World War II, the cold war developed mainly as a result of the
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
During the Korean War, what was the main reason that President Harry Truman dismissed General Douglas MacArthur as commander of the United States troops?
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
From the end of World War II until the 1980’s, the United States carried out its foreign policy mainly by
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
A major long-term effect of the Vietnam War has been
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
Both the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba (1961) and the invasion of Panama (1989) are examples of United States attempts to
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan represented attempts by the United States to deal with the
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
A constitutional issue that was frequently raised about United States involvement in the Korean conflict and the Vietnam conflict was the
President Kennedy was encouraging a very strong presence in foreign policy in the post-World War II period.
a reluctance to commit United States troops for extended military action abroad
eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States
President Truman believed that General MacArthur’s conduct threatened the concept of civilian control over the military
spread of communism
lack of a formal declaration of war by Congress
taking a variety of actions to prevent the spread of communism
Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
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