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Karina Garcia
on Oct 08, 2024Verified
Generally speaking, economics and geopolitical interests motivated American foreign policy, but the language of freedom was used to justify America's actions.
Economics
A social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, examining how individuals, businesses, and governments make choices.
Geopolitical Interests
Strategic interests of a country related to its geographic location and international relations, influencing its political and economic decisions on the global stage.
Language of Freedom
A metaphorical expression that highlights the use of language and rhetoric to discuss, promote, and advocate for liberty and emancipation.
- Perceive the ramifications of the Cold War on the domestic and foreign policies of the United States.
- Understand the ideological conflict of the Cold War and its influence on the political, social, and economic aspects of American life.
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Learning Objectives
- Perceive the ramifications of the Cold War on the domestic and foreign policies of the United States.
- Understand the ideological conflict of the Cold War and its influence on the political, social, and economic aspects of American life.