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The postwar conditions in Europe that inspired the formation of the Marshall Plan included
stable financial systems and improved trade.
the containment policy and military strength.
chemical development and improved industry.
high unemployment and economic instability.
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High unemployment and economic instability.
Explanation: Western Europe was economically devastated after WWII — broken infrastructure, collapsed trade, shortages, inflation, and mass unemployment — creating political instability and a fear of communist influence. The Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program) was designed to provide economic aid to rebuild economies, restore trade, and stabilize the region.
Explanation: Western Europe was economically devastated after WWII — broken infrastructure, collapsed trade, shortages, inflation, and mass unemployment — creating political instability and a fear of communist influence. The Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program) was designed to provide economic aid to rebuild economies, restore trade, and stabilize the region.
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