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    Containment theory and the idea of pushes and pulls can be attributed to the deviant behaviour of sharing needles‚ doing drugs‚ and engaging in unprotected sex‚ because the inmates are faced with constant pushes and pulls throughout their stay in prison. A lot of prisoners come into jail with substance abuse problem (Jurgens‚ Nowak‚ & Day‚ 2011)‚ similarly some do not‚ and only once inside prison do they engage in behaviour that could create a risk to contract HIV (Chu‚ Peddle‚ & Canadian HIV-AIDS

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    Question1 Containment was the foreign policy put forth by the United States to challenge Russia during the Cold War (Kennan and Containment‚ n.d.). This Policy was based on a letter written by George Kennan called the X Article (Jones‚ 2008). The letter called for the United States to contain communism from any further expansion. Under President Truman‚ this became policy and would continue for many years and Presidents after him. Since the letter did not define the terms on how to contain communism

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    and provide a truth behind the bloodshed. The Vietnam War is referred to as the “longest and most unpopular American War of the 20th century”(Overview)‚ that lasted from 1955 to 1975. In the US‚ the war began as a result of the U.S. policy of Containment. This policy’s goal was to prevent the spread of communism throughout the world. The Viet Minh is a communist led

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    policy of containment to keep communism in the USSR and the other places it had spread. The U.S.’s main goal was to prevent the spread of communism and they did everything diplomatically‚ militarily‚ and economically in their power to do so. During the 1940s and 1950s‚ the policy of containment was a sensible approach to the potential threat that the Soviet Union inflicted upon the United States. Although there were some mistakes in the domestic and foreign policy to the policy of containment‚ the U

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    When an illness is threatening or starting to spread‚ it is the natural response to quarantine it until it either dies out or a cure is found. The United States policy of containment brought about during the cold war was an effort to stop the expansion of communism to other regions. Though communism was thought of as both something that could be lived with and without‚ America was right to think of it as a threat to the American way of life. The Soviet Union was looking to expand their way of life

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    the US and the Soviet Union. These conflicts were both internal and external that could have been prevented. They include the creation and use of the atomic bomb‚ US and Soviet Union world supremacy‚ and the creation of the Truman Doctrine and Containment. The US was the first country to develop an atomic bomb. This bomb was created in case any country attacked the US or another war took place and would be used only if necessary as a military weapon. It was proposed by the scientists to be tested

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    Truman’s Policy of Containment and Mac Arthur’s strategy of “Rollback.” Jean-Pierre Goldring 2 May 2017 Harry Truman’s policy of containment and General Mac Arthur’s strategy of “rollback” had many similarities and differences‚ but only one of them really was in line with world peace proposed by the UN. At the start of the Cold War the United States thought that the threat of communism was large‚ and that

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    Good evening congressmen and women. I am here to discuss the “successfulness” of the containment policy under the administration of President Harry Truman. The policy is composed of a series of strategies‚ including the Truman Doctrine‚ and the Marshall Plan‚ issued in order to prevent the spread of communism abroad. I believe that such strategies failed in their intention of containing communism.     Despite our alliance with them during World War II‚ the United States is not very fond of the Soviet

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    1950s- This decade saw the US expand its containment policy to involvement in conflicts with Soviet proxy forces. Communist forces in North Korea would invade South Korea. This started the active phase of the US blocking Soviet communist expansion. The 1950s also saw a vast increase in the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Successes of the communists in developing nuclear weapons had led to increases in funding for the US nuclear program. Advancements‚ such as the hydrogen bomb‚ and increase in

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    This called for an alliance amongst western democracies to end communism Truman has created a containment policy to contain soviet aggression. Truman had first implemented a containment policy in response to threats of a communist-led uprising against the government in Greece and a soviet demands for control of a water route in turkey The Truman Doctrine : the president has asked congress

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