QUESTION 7 In what way was the United States at a disadvantage at the end of World War II? O The US lacked money to shape the world in its interest O Communism was popular throughout war-torn countries and colonies across the world O Communists looked to take over the US government O American cities were largely destroyed at the end of World War II

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**Question 6:**

What part of the world was NSC 48 primarily concerned with?

- ○ South America
- ○ Africa
- ○ The split between Western and Eastern Europe
- ○ Asia

**Question 7:**

In what way was the United States at a disadvantage at the end of World War II?

- ○ The US lacked money to shape the world in its interest
- ○ Communism was popular throughout war-torn countries and colonies across the world
- ○ Communists looked to take over the US government
- ○ American cities were largely destroyed at the end of World War II
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 6:** What part of the world was NSC 48 primarily concerned with? - ○ South America - ○ Africa - ○ The split between Western and Eastern Europe - ○ Asia **Question 7:** In what way was the United States at a disadvantage at the end of World War II? - ○ The US lacked money to shape the world in its interest - ○ Communism was popular throughout war-torn countries and colonies across the world - ○ Communists looked to take over the US government - ○ American cities were largely destroyed at the end of World War II
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