The goal of the United States in drawing up the Marshall Plan was to strengthen the economies of Europe. The Marshall Plan, officially known as the European Recovery Program, was initiated in 1948 to aid Western European countries in rebuilding their economies after World War II, thereby preventing the spread of communism and fostering political stability in the region.
The goal of the United States in drawing up the Marshall Plan was to
invade Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe.
get Europeans to accept their continent’s division.
support strong dictators who would lead Europe.
strengthen the economies of Europe.
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