In response to the Marshall Plan, Stalin

forbade Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland to ask for aide
engineered fledgling communist governments in Eastern Europe and the Balkans
formalized the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
All of these

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The correct answer is "All of these." In response to the Marshall Plan, Stalin took several actions, including forbidding Eastern European countries like Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland from seeking aid, engineering communist governments in those regions, and formalizing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) to promote economic cooperation among socialist states.