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Why did the United States introduce the Marshall Plan in the postwar era?
to stabilize Europe and support democratic governments
to encourage Europe to share its postwar prosperity with the United States
to help the USSR form a democratic government
to boost economic recovery in the United States after World War II
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to stabilize Europe and support democratic governments
The Marshall Plan (1948) was designed to rebuild Western European economies, prevent the spread of communism by promoting political stability, and restore markets for U.S. trade — though it also had indirect economic benefits for the United States.
The Marshall Plan (1948) was designed to rebuild Western European economies, prevent the spread of communism by promoting political stability, and restore markets for U.S. trade — though it also had indirect economic benefits for the United States.
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