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Which of the following were goals of the Marshall Plan? Choose the two correct answers.(1 point)to provide much needed humanitarian relief to countries rebuilding after World War IIto bribe Eastern European governments to accept democracy and the free marketto undermine the influence of the Communist Party in countries like Italy and Franceto bolster U.S. cultural awareness in Germany through a multinational airlift effortto prevent the Soviet Union and its allies from attaining their own atomic bomb
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Correct answers: 1 and 3.
- 1) The Marshall Plan aimed to provide economic (and in effect humanitarian) aid to help European countries rebuild after WWII.
- 3) It also sought to undermine Communist influence in Western Europe (e.g., Italy, France) by promoting economic recovery and political stability.
The other options are incorrect: it was not a scheme to "bribe" Eastern Bloc governments (the USSR blocked their participation), the Berlin Airlift was a separate effort, and preventing the Soviet atomic bomb was not a goal of the Marshall Plan.
- 1) The Marshall Plan aimed to provide economic (and in effect humanitarian) aid to help European countries rebuild after WWII.
- 3) It also sought to undermine Communist influence in Western Europe (e.g., Italy, France) by promoting economic recovery and political stability.
The other options are incorrect: it was not a scheme to "bribe" Eastern Bloc governments (the USSR blocked their participation), the Berlin Airlift was a separate effort, and preventing the Soviet atomic bomb was not a goal of the Marshall Plan.
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