Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, how did the approach to containment policy evolve?
Question 13 options:
1. It became obsolete without the Soviet Union's efforts to spread communism.
2. Britain and France adopted similar containment policies to curb communism's spread.
3.Its importance surged due to the creation of a communist power vacuum.
4.It continued to target communism in remaining communist countries.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the containment policy did not become obsolete as communism persisted in other countries. Therefore, option 4 is the most accurate: It continued to target communism in remaining communist countries.