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Truman Doctrine Description:It was a US policy to stop soviet expansion during the Cold War.
Truman Doctrine Causes:
The rebuilding of the European Continent under the Marshal Plan The check of the communist spread to eastern Europe and the rebuilding of countries ravished by WW2.
Effect/Outcome of Truman Doctine:
No info found
Marshall Plan Description:
The Marshall plan was a program of the U.S. aid to Europe following world war 2 to help those nations recover from the extensive damage to their cities, industries, and transportation.
Marshall Plan Causes:
Rebuild the destroyed communities of Europe and revitalize the Western European economy based on a capitalist model.
Marshall Plan Effect/Outcomes:
created by the United States to help friendly European countries recover financially after WWII. They did this by sending around 13 billion dollars to these European countries.
Berlin Airlift Description:
A successful plan by the Western Allies to overcome Stalin's blockade of Berlin, since Russia was limiting the supply of goods and other materials to East Berlin.
Berlin Airlift Causes:
The Berlin Wall was put up to separate East and West Germany and East was under communist control and UN dropped supplies via aircraft to the citizens in East Germany.
Berlin Airlift Effect/Outcomes:
Most historians agree that the blockade was a failure in other ways, too. It amped up Cold War tensions and made the USSR look to the rest of the world like a cruel and capricious enemy.
Korean War Description:
On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the Soviet-backed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the north and the pro-Western Republic of Korea to the south.
Korean War Causes:
Communist North attacked the non-Communist South.
Korean War Effect/Outcomes:
In July 1951, President Truman and his new military commanders started peace talks at Panmunjom. Still, the fighting continued along the 38th parallel as negotiations stalled. Both sides were willing to accept a ceasefire that maintained the 38th parallel boundary, but they could not agree on whether prisoners of war should be forcibly repair