Table of Contents
- 1 What was one of the reasons the United States sought to build up its hard power at the beginning of the Cold War?
- 2 What did the US wanted during the Cold War?
- 3 What did the US do in the Cold War?
- 4 What was the major disagreement between the United States and the Soviet Union at the conclusion of World war II?
What was one of the reasons the United States sought to build up its hard power at the beginning of the Cold War?
What was one reason the United States sought to build up its hard power at the beginning of the Cold War? The United States wanted to ensure that it could stop Soviet aggression.
What did the US wanted during the Cold War?
He also sought to bring Communist revolution to Asia and to developing nations elsewhere in the world. The United States wanted to expand its influence as well by protecting or installing democratic governments throughout the world.
What factors caused the US and USSR to emerge as superpowers after the war?
The superpowers were the USA & the USSR as they had emerged from WW2 in strong positions. Both countries had large populations & strong economies as both had benefitted from supplying arms & munitions during WW2. These two powers competed with each other both economically & politically over the next 50 years.
What was one result of the United States making sure it had enough hard power to protect itself?
What was one result of the United States making sure it had enough hard power to protect itself and its allies? The United States developed the hydrogen bomb. What was the goal of aid provided through the Marshall Plan?
What did the US do in the Cold War?
As the Soviets tightened their grip on Eastern Europe, the United States embarked on a policy of containment to prevent the spread of Soviet and communist influence in Western European nations such as France, Italy, and Greece.
What was the major disagreement between the United States and the Soviet Union at the conclusion of World war II?
The most important disagreement, however, was over the opening of a second front in the West. Stalin’s troops struggled to hold the Eastern front against the Nazi forces, and the Soviets began pleading for a British invasion of France immediately after the Nazi invasion in 1941.
Why did USSR become a superpower?
From my understanding of the subject, the main reasons why the Soviet Union emerged as a superpower was because of their strong strategic position achieved through military strength and territory gained during the war.