Why did the United state introduce the Marshall plan in the post war era
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United state introduce the Marshall plan in the post war era because Marshall Plan was to aid in the economic recovery of nations after WWII and to reduce the influence of Communist parties within them.
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United state introduce the Marshall plan in the post war era because Marshall Plan was to aid in the economic recovery of nations after WWII and to reduce the influence of Communist parties within them.
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The United state introduce the Marshall plan in the post war era to reconstruct the European nations that was greatly devastated after the world war II by providing economic aid to these countries.
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- The Marshall plan was called the Economic Recovery Act of 1948 and it was proposed by George Marshall, Secretary of State of United States.
- On April 3, 1948, President Truman signed the plan.
- An approximate of $13.3 billion was given as economic aid through the plan.
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