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Which of the following was an effect of the Marshall Plan that led to a more unified Western Europe?
European industries struggled.
Trade expanded between a number of nations.
Unemployment rates increased across the board.
The Soviet Union eventually took part in the plan.
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Trade expanded between a number of nations.
The Marshall Plan provided U.S. aid that rebuilt infrastructure and industry, boosted production, and encouraged cooperation (e.g., the OEEC), which increased trade and economic integration among Western European countries.
The Marshall Plan provided U.S. aid that rebuilt infrastructure and industry, boosted production, and encouraged cooperation (e.g., the OEEC), which increased trade and economic integration among Western European countries.
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