American and Soviet Cold War attitudes were hardened by all of the following EXCEPT

A) American foreign policy makers' tendency to equate Stalin with Hitler.
B) President Truman's get-tough talk.
C) America's belief that Stalin was more concerned with the Soviet Union's security than with its expansion.
D) the exaggerated anti-Soviet views of Truman's postwar advisors.


C

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