question 3(multiple choice worth 5 points)\n(07.07 mc)\nwhat was one major difference between the united…

question 3(multiple choice worth 5 points)\n(07.07 mc)\nwhat was one major difference between the united nations and the earlier league of nations?\nthe united nations did not have a means of military intervention.\nthe united nations was required while the league of nations was voluntary.\nthe league of nations never achieved the participation of the united states.\nthe russians and chinese supported the league of nations but not the united nations.\n\nquestion 4(multiple choice worth 5 points)\n(07.07 mc)\nwhat was the marshall plan?\nthe strategy to win in europe and then focus on japan\nthe decision not to oppose communism directly but to contain it\nthe decision to divide territories occupied by the allies\nthe strategy to provide significant aid to european countries to help them rebuild

question 3(multiple choice worth 5 points)\n(07.07 mc)\nwhat was one major difference between the united nations and the earlier league of nations?\nthe united nations did not have a means of military intervention.\nthe united nations was required while the league of nations was voluntary.\nthe league of nations never achieved the participation of the united states.\nthe russians and chinese supported the league of nations but not the united nations.\n\nquestion 4(multiple choice worth 5 points)\n(07.07 mc)\nwhat was the marshall plan?\nthe strategy to win in europe and then focus on japan\nthe decision not to oppose communism directly but to contain it\nthe decision to divide territories occupied by the allies\nthe strategy to provide significant aid to european countries to help them rebuild

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For Question 3: The League of Nations was established after World War I. The United States, which was a key force in its creation (President Woodrow Wilson was a major proponent), did not join due to domestic political opposition (isolationist sentiment in Congress). The United Nations, formed after World War II, had the U.S. as one of its founding members. The United Nations has a means of military intervention (e.g., through peace - keeping forces), both were voluntary organizations (countries choose to join), and both had Russian/Soviet and Chinese participation (although the representation of China changed over time in the UN). For Question 4: The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program) was a U.S. initiative in 1948. Its main goal was to provide economic aid ($13 billion) to Western European countries to help them rebuild their economies after World War II. This was seen as a way to prevent the spread of communism (by creating stable, prosperous non - communist states) rather than a direct military strategy. The strategy to win in Europe and then focus on Japan was related to World War II military planning. The decision to contain communism was part of the Truman Doctrine. The division of occupied territories was part of post - World War II territorial arrangements (e.g., Potsdam Conference) but not the Marshall Plan.

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Question 3: The League of Nations never achieved the participation of the United States. Question 4: The strategy to provide significant aid to European countries to help them rebuild.