Rising Tensions in the Cold War - The Truman Doctrine Flashcards
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What was the Truman Doctrine?
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The Truman Doctrine was an American policy which was anti-communist and involved the containment of communism. It led to the Marshall Plan.
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When did the Truman Doctrine begin?
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President Harry S Truman announced his doctrine on 12th March, 1947.
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Why was the Truman Doctrine established?
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- Britain could not afford to give any more military support to the Greek government in the civil war against Greek communists.
- The USA promised $400 million in aid to Greece and Turkey to help win the war against the Greek communists.
- It aimed to contain the spread of communism by giving military and economic assistance to any country threatened by it.
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What were the main points of the Truman Doctrine?
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- It stated the world had a choice between communism, or capitalism and democracy.
- The USA would send troops and economic aid to countries threatened by communism so it was contained and could not spread.
- The USA would no longer follow an isolationist foreign policy and would now get involved in the affairs of other countries, rather than stay out of them.
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What conditions were there in order for countries to receive aid under the Truman Doctrine?
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Countries had to choose capitalism over communism in order to receive aid from the USA.
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What was the importance of the Truman Doctrine?
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- It meant the USA officially abandoned its isolationist foreign policy and would play an active role in the world.
- It meant the USA was on a potential collision course with the USSR as the doctrine was directed against the spread of communism.
- It directly resulted in the creation of the Marshall Plan.
- It resulted in the further deterioration in the relationship between the USA and the USSR.