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What was a key focus of post-World War I US foreign policy?
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containing the spread of communism throughout the world
limiting the country's involvement in international affairs
assisting European powers in the colonization of Latin America
eliminating barriers to trade to promote global economic growth

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A) Containing the spread of communism

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After WWII, the US focused on containing communism. They believed in the “Domino Effect” which meant that if a country fell to communism, the others around it would to. They fought in Vietnam, Kore and several other conflicts that occurred during a period called “The Cold War”

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