What was USA’s foreign policy up until 1949?

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What was USA’s foreign policy up until 1949? Containment Write down what you can remember about each of these events What do each of these events relate to? NSC 68 produced on the 12th April 1950 How does this document influence US foreign policy?

Why do the USA become involved in the Korean War? The People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) was under the influence of the Soviet Union Kim Il Sung established a communist government in the North 1948 Korea was split along the 38th parallel into North and South Syngman Rhee established a right-wing nationalist government in the South Why do the USA become involved in the Korean War? The Republic of Korea (South Korea) was under the influence of the USA

Why did North Korea invade South Korea? What is the USA’s biggest fear about Korea? June 25th 1950 North Korean troops advanced over the 38th parallel Why did North Korea invade South Korea? According to US foreign policy thinking who is behind the attack? According to US foreign policy how should the USA respond?

Using today’s work respond to the question on the forum Were the Americans right to get involved? Using today’s work respond to the question on the forum Complete the sheet. What were each of the leader’s thinking when the Korean war broke out