Geography, asked by inikhilgupta844, 1 year ago

How is the Marshall Plan an example of Cold War tactics?

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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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Cold war tactic is when people tend t use softer means rather than combative ones .In this case a person may choose to use boycotts and demonstrations to push for some reforms .As for the Marshall there are combative approaches such as the use of police to ambush demonstrators and other disciplined forces .

Answered by phillipinestest
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The cold war involves the tactics of not fighting with force & weapons but with brains and dialect, hence the Marshall Plan similar in execution is a paradigm to the tactics of Cold war.

Explanation:

The Marshall plan do not involves the use of military force, and was actually an aid programmed for the Western Europeans to overcome the economic crisis faced after the World War II. It was officially designated as the European Recovery Program.

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