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What was the Marshall Plan?

A) a program of financial assistance from the United States to European countries to help postwar recovery

B) a plan drawn up by the British to corner and defeat German forces by entering into an alliance with the United States

C) a strategy developed by the United States and its allies to encircle Hitler's armies in Europe

D) a plan drawn up by the British government to aid the wartime economy and enlist soldiers

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A because the US gave millions to help aid the west berliners

The first alternative is correct (A).

Marshall Plan, or European Recovery Plan, was a program of US economic aid to Western European countries after World War II. The objective of the plan was to rebuild economically the Western European countries that were destroyed or that suffered losses with the occurrence of the war.

The Marshall Plan was named in honor of its founder George Catlett Marshall, a US Army general, and made a contribution of $ 18 billion to Europeans used to rebuild buildings and industries, import food and industrialized goods, and as in the financing of agriculture.

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