Cold War Dbq

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After World War 2, two opposing powers emerged, both holding viewpoints which dramatically opposed the other. The US was in favor of capitalism, while the USSR had been in favor of communism since the Russian Revolution. Capitalism provided its’ followers a sense of independence and freedom to compete with other businesses, while communism proposed equal pay for all citizens, regardless of their education or job occupation. This limited the capabilities of those who abided by communist governments, which is why the US decided to start a new policy of containment. The United States’ policy of containment was to stop the spread of communism because of the USSR’s beliefs, actions on impressionable countries, and the direct and indirect threats they posed upon the world. The Soviets deeply believed in Communism and always tried their hardest to spread it around the world. They would’ve done whatever it took to make the entire world one big Communist nation. Their beliefs were one hundred percent opposing the beliefs of Capitalists; Capitalists believed in freedom and private ownership for the citizens. …show more content…

These nations were in need of help due to their high rates in poverty; when the Soviets promised them prosperity from Communism, these nations tended to fall into the Communist trap and be falsely manipulated into adopting Communist beliefs. As stated in document A, the Soviets believed they were better than the US and that they were capable of winning in the battle of Communism versus Capitalism. Also, as stated in document B, West Berlin was completely encircled by Communism and may have had to surrender if it had not been for the US interfering due to their policy of containment. This shows how intent the Communists were to spread their beliefs and ideals. Containment was created to help prevent the world from falling down a chaotic grave and losing its’ remaining

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