NORC Survey # 1950-0273: Foreign Affairs

U.S. involvement in world affairs (1); do/do not expect U.S. to fight in another war (2); U.S. would/would not be justified in using atomic bombs against Russia if one of our allies in western Europe was attacked by Russian army (2); North Atlantic Pact (2); approve/disapprove of United States sendi...

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Main Author: NORC
Format: Report
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Published: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research 2005
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25940/roper-31095044
https://doi.roper.center?doi=10.25940/ROPER-31095044
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Summary:U.S. involvement in world affairs (1); do/do not expect U.S. to fight in another war (2); U.S. would/would not be justified in using atomic bombs against Russia if one of our allies in western Europe was attacked by Russian army (2); North Atlantic Pact (2); approve/disapprove of United States sending military supplies to countries of western Europe now (1); approve/disapprove of continuing to send economic aid to western Europe under Marshall Plan (1); U.S. spending on European recovery (2); idea of making an agreement with other countries not to use atomic bomb (3); legal government of China (3); good/bad idea to cut down on Marshall Plan aid to any European country that recognizes the Chinese Communist government (1); island of Formosa (2); United States should try to stop communism from spreading into other Asian countries/should stay out of it (1); countries in Asia besides China (2); Near East (1); how important for United States to cooperate closely with certain countries (6); think it is/is not a matter of great importance for U.S. to obtain large supplies of oil from countries in Near East like Arabia (1); importance of U.S. trying to stop spread of communism in the world (2).