multiple-choice question\n\nthe marshall plan was like \the new deal\ for europe. the u.s. would send…

multiple-choice question\n\nthe marshall plan was like \the new deal\ for europe. the u.s. would send economic aid to european countries so they would avoid turning to communism.\n\ntrue\n\nfalse

multiple-choice question\n\nthe marshall plan was like \the new deal\ for europe. the u.s. would send economic aid to european countries so they would avoid turning to communism.\n\ntrue\n\nfalse

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The Marshall Plan, officially known as the European Recovery Program (1948), was a U.S. initiative providing over $13 billion in economic assistance to help rebuild Western European economies after World War II. A primary objective of this aid was to create stable democratic institutions and prosperous economies to prevent the spread of Soviet communism, which often gained traction in regions suffering from poverty and economic instability. It is frequently compared to a "New Deal" for Europe because of its focus on large-scale government-funded economic recovery and social stabilization.

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True