What did the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, and the Berlin Airlift all have in common?

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O They were efforts to build a non-communist future in Europe.
• They were efforts to create satellite nations in Europe.
• They were military alliances to contain Soviet communism.
• They were peacekeeping efforts to reduce conflict with the Soviet Union.

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The correct answer is: They were efforts to build a non-communist future in Europe.

The Marshall Plan aimed to aid European recovery to prevent the spread of communism, the Truman Doctrine was designed to provide support to countries resisting communism, and the Berlin Airlift was a response to Soviet attempts to gain control over Berlin, all reflecting efforts to counteract communist influence in Europe.