which was the main reason that the united states adopted polices to stop the spread of communism around the world

A. the united states feared that communism would eventually take over its own government
B. the united states wanted to expand its territory around the soviet union
C. the united states wanted to keep its preferred trading status with most of the countries around the world
D. the united states believed the soviet union's communist ideology was dangerous and undemocratic

D. the United States believed the Soviet Union's communist ideology was dangerous and undemocratic

why was nato created

A. to protect the members from soviet attacks
B. to protect eastern eroupean countries from soviet attack
C. to create a trading network between the demcratic countries of europe

A. to protect the members from Soviet attacks

what resulted when eastern Europe nations revolted against the soviets in the 50's and 60's

A. the revolts were successful in forcing the soviets to allow elections in those countries
B. the soviets responded with military forces and crushed the revolts
C. the united states came tot eh aid of the revolutionaries
D. the nations that revolted achieved full independence from communist regimes

B. the Soviets responded with military forces and crushed the revolts

identify one of the rights listed in teh universal declaration of human rights

A. the right to rebel against elected leaders
B. the right to higher education
C. the right to make a profit
D. the right not to be tortured

D. the right not to be tortured

why was the warsaw pact formed in less than one sentence

The Warsaw Pact was formed in response to the establishment of NATO as a collective defense alliance by the Western powers.

B. reducing the size and scope of the government

which factor hurt the soviet economy in the 1980's

A. poor agricultural production
B. more spending on social welfare
C. high military spending
D. lower oil prices

D. lower oil prices

what does the international criminal court do

A. it tries people for crimes against humanity
B. it tries people for crimes against humanity when a country needs a second opinion
C. it tries people for only murder when a country is unwilling to
D. it tries people for crimes against humanity when a country is unwilling to

A. it tries people for crimes against humanity

what was a key component of thatcher's policies as prime minister of Britain

A. rebuilding the country's infrastructure
B. reducing the size and scope of the government
C. increasing the country's tax collection efforts
D. improving the nation's health care system