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Which of the following were goals of the Marshall Plan? (Choose the two correct answers.)(2 points)
to provide much needed humanitarian relief to countries rebuilding after World War II
to bribe Eastern European governments to accept democracy and the free market
to undermine the influence of the Communist Party in countries like Italy and France
to bolster U.S. cultural awareness in Germany through a multinational airlift effort
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- to provide much needed humanitarian relief to countries rebuilding after World War II
- to undermine the influence of the Communist Party in countries like Italy and France
Explanation: The Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program) gave economic aid to rebuild Western Europe and to strengthen democracies/market economies to reduce communist influence. It did not try to bribe Soviet-controlled Eastern European governments, nor was it a cultural/airlift program (the Berlin Airlift was a separate effort).
- to provide much needed humanitarian relief to countries rebuilding after World War II
- to undermine the influence of the Communist Party in countries like Italy and France
Explanation: The Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program) gave economic aid to rebuild Western Europe and to strengthen democracies/market economies to reduce communist influence. It did not try to bribe Soviet-controlled Eastern European governments, nor was it a cultural/airlift program (the Berlin Airlift was a separate effort).
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