After World War II, the U.S. adopted a foreign policy of containment. The goal of containment was to -

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The question is asking about the policy of containment adopted by the U.S. after World War II and its primary goal. It is looking for an understanding of historical foreign policy.

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A. Prevent the spreading of Communism to other countries outside the Soviet Union.

The final answer is A. Prevent the spreading of Communism to other countries outside the Soviet Union.

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The final answer is A. Prevent the spreading of Communism to other countries outside the Soviet Union.

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The containment policy aimed to prevent the expansion of Soviet influence and communism globally, primarily through diplomatic and military means.

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A common mistake is to confuse containment with isolationism or embargo policies, but containment specifically targeted stopping the spread of communism.

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