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History, 09.07.2021 18:50, Jasten

What was the Truman Doctrine? the United States' promise that it would remove itself from active participation in world affairs
the United States' promise that it would allow the Soviet Union to dominate eastern Europe
the United States' promise that it would give up its nuclear weapons program
the United States' promise that it would help free countries fight communism

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