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AP U.S. History Diagnostic 24. How did the United States choose containment over the National Security Council Report in Latin America?
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All right, first up, the excerpt.
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[ mumbles ] And now the question:
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How did the United States choose containment
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over the National Security Council Report
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in Latin America? And here are your potential answers.
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[ musical tones ]
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What exactly is this question asking?
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The goal of the National Security Council Report
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was to ensure that the basic rights of people were secure.
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But in Latin America, the United States was
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so focused on containing and overthrowing communist leaders,
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that the NSC's noble intentions often fell by the wayside.
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So we need to figure out which answer best explains
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how the U.S. went about this less-than-noble course of action.
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Did the U.S. choose containment over the National Security
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Council Report A - by using force when basic rights
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were not being threatened?
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Well, the U.S. certainly believed it was intervening
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only when basic rights were being threatened.
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Even if those rights belonged more to wealthy landowners than
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poorer segments of the population. So that eliminates A.
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Would the U.S. have chosen containment over the NSC Report
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C - by declaring war when the necessity
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of action was unclear?
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Well, because the U.S. was already sending
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foreign aid to nations threatened by communism,
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they made the decision to declare war only when they felt that
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financial support was no longer enough.
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So that strikes out C and D.
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Which means that the U.S. chose containment
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over the National Security Council Report in Latin America
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B - by supporting non-communist
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leaders regardless of their concern for democracy.
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The U.S. was so focused on overthrowing
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communist leaders that they often replaced them with corrupt
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military dictators
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who had little to no regard for the human rights
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the NSC Report supported in the first place.
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So the answer is B. Overthrowing these Latin American leaders
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is kind of like wiping chocolate off your face by smearing it with mud.
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The chocolate's gone, but you're just as dirty as you were before.
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