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26 September, 08:27

Why didn't the United States trust the Soviet Union?

A. The Soviet Union never declared war on Japan during World War II.

B. The Soviet Union did not want to share Iran's oil profits with America

C. Americans believed that Communism threatened America's liberty.

D. Turkey and Russia shared control of the shipping lanes in the Black Sea.

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  1. 26 September, 08:53
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    c

    Explanation:

    Americans during the cold war thought that communism was a terrible thing and went so far as to start wars and coups to make or keep countries capitalist
  2. 26 September, 09:50
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    C. Americans believed that communism threatened America's liberty

    Explanation:

    They wanted every person to have there own thought and be heard. Not just one voice to control all.

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