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The Marshall Plan
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- Q1True or False - John Marshall was the United states Secretary of Defense.FalseTrue30s
- Q2Which country would not accept aid from the United States?FranceGermanyEnglandthe Soviet Union30s
- Q3Why were factories closed in Europe?No one was buying anythingThe owners had left the countryThe workers were either killed or in the armyThere were no supplies to run the factories30s
- Q4How much money could have been used to rebuild Europe?$20 billion$5 billion$13 million$20 million30s
- Q5What type of government did the Soviet Union have?monarchyrepubliccommunistdemocratic30s
- Q6In what year were the European countries able to support themselves?19471945They still don't195330s
- Q7How did the Marshall Plan benefit the United StatesCommunist block countries would seek independence in order to benefit from the Marshall PlanThe United States had a much larger military presence in EuropeGoods purchased from the Marshall Plan funds came from the United StatesThe Marshall Plan was a key component to ending the Cold War30s
- Q8What string was attached to Marshall;s aid money?US businesses were allowed to reopen abandoned factoriesEuropean countries had to agree how the money was spentThe Marshall Plan required Soviet supportCountries were required to pay the money back in 5 years30s