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How did events in post-World War II Germany lead to increased tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union?
What was the Marshall Plan? How did the Soviet Union respond to the Marshall Plan?
Why do you think relations continued to deteriorate between the United States and the Soviet Union? Was the cold war inevitable?

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Answered by kfils5978
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The Marshall Plan was an American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to Western Europe. The United States transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Western European economies after the end of World War II.The Soviet reaction to Marshall's speech was a stony silence.Another cause of tension was that the Soviet Union was trying to spread communism. The U.S. was against communism and they took leadership of containment policy.Détente. Détente (a French word meaning release from tension) is the name given to a period of improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union that began tentatively in 1971 and took decisive form when President Richard M.

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