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The document titled “US Foreign Policy 1945 – 1975 Key Terms” provides a comprehensive overview of significant events, policies, and figures involved in U.S. foreign relations during the early Cold War era. It is divided into four major sections that cover critical periods and key conflicts: Post-WWII and the Berlin Airlift, The Korean War, The Cuban Missile Crisis, and The Vietnam War. Each section outlines important events, such as the Potsdam Conference, Berlin Airlift, Domino Theory, Tet Offensive, and Paris Peace Accords, as well as the U.S. strategies used during these times, including Search and Destroy missions, Agent Orange, and Vietnamization.

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