The image above represents which foreign policy theory of the United States? détente isolationism brinksmanship the domino theory
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isolationism
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The domino theory.
It's the domino theory because it's about communism spreading all over Asia. At around 1950-1970s, Soviet Union were already communism and wanted to spread it. So it first spread underneath it, (China). Then it continues. They wanted Korea to become communism, but failed (Korea War). And so on.
I'm just trying to get you to understand that asking other to give you answers won't help you in the long run. Especially on an exam.
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