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The US attitude toward the Soviet Union at the end of World War II can be best characterized as open. wary. confident. aggressive.

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I think wary would be the correct answer.
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The US attitude toward the Soviet Union at the end of World War II can be best characterized as wary.

During World War II, the Soviet Union and the US became allies to defeat a common enemy: Nazi Germany. But after the end of World War II, the Soviet Union expansion on Eastern Europe and the spread of communism changed the US attitude towards the USSR. These tensions would escalate during the period known as the Cold War.

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