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How did the Soviet Union respond to the Marshall Plan?
by rejecting the plan’s terms and support
by accepting the plan’s help and funding
by allowing its satellite states to accept the plan’s support
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Correct answer: by rejecting the plan’s terms and support.
The Soviet Union refused the Marshall Plan, denounced it as U.S. economic imperialism, and prevented its Eastern European satellite states from accepting aid. Instead the USSR set up alternatives (e.g., COMECON/Molotov Plan) to coordinate economic policy and aid within the Soviet bloc.
The Soviet Union refused the Marshall Plan, denounced it as U.S. economic imperialism, and prevented its Eastern European satellite states from accepting aid. Instead the USSR set up alternatives (e.g., COMECON/Molotov Plan) to coordinate economic policy and aid within the Soviet bloc.
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