How did the terms of the Truman Doctrine increase U.S. ties and
obligations to foreign governments?
1 of 12 QUESTIONS
By seizing control of countries threatened by communist groups
By creating a military alliance between democratic countries
By committing the country to funding anticommunist forces
By placing American soldiers under the control of the United Nations
SUBMIT
The Truman Doctrine effectively reoriented U.S. foreign policy, away from its usual stance of withdrawal from regional conflicts not directly involving the United States, to one of possible intervention in far away conflicts.