Domino Theory

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If one country in a region came under the influence of communism, the surrounding countries would follow

Real World Example

The domino theory was a major reason behind U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, as leaders feared that if Vietnam fell to communism, neighboring countries in Southeast Asia would follow. This theory responded to the Cold War anxiety about the spread of communism, which was seen as a threat to democracy and capitalism. The United States aimed to prevent a chain reaction that could shift the global balance of power. Today, the concept is still relevant as it reminds us how interconnected events can influence each other, like how a single act of kindness can inspire others to do the same. For example, if one student helps clean up the playground voluntarily, others might join in, creating a positive chain reaction in their community.

Practice Version

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