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Drag the descriptions of parts of the Truman Doctrine to match the correct categories. Each choice will be
used once.
1. The United States felt threatened by Soviet expansion but wanted to stop it without another world war.
2. The U. S. government offered funding, weapons, and troops to countries fighting against com resihism.
3. After World War II, communist factions arose in Turkey and Greece, and they asked the United States for
help.
4. The United States needed to fund a strong military, and they were heavily involved in global affairs after World War II.
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