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Q: What assistance did the marshall plan offer?
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Us secretary of state who devised a plan to offer massive economic aid to European countries and stop the spread of communism?

Marshall- JS


Who founded the council of mutual economic assistance in 1949?

D-the soviet union's response to the marshall plan.


The nations of eastern Europe did not apply for marshall plan aid because?

the Soviet Union prevented them from applying for the assistance


What policy did the US offer military economic aid to Greece and turkey?

The Marshall Plan


Why did the Marshall Plan not help the countries of Eastern Europe?

The economic and technical assistance offered by the Marsall Plan was not accepted by the Soviets and it's satellites in Eastern Europe.


What was the US assistance program that would provide food machines and other materials to European countries that needed it?

Marshall Plan


What country would have been most likely to receive assistance through the Marshall Plan?

A Western European capitalist country


When did the Marshall plan come to an end?

The Marshall Plan began in 1948 and ended in 1951. It was originally scheduled to end in 1953, but Congress ended it early due to the cost of the Korean War and growing conservative opposition to the plan.


Which of the following countries would have been most likely to receive assistance through the Marshall Plan?

A Western European capitalist country


Was the marshall plan a form of economic imperialism?

The Marshall plan was on an economic form of imperialism. It was a plan to provide economic assistance to the nations devastated by World War 2. It provided monies from a special fund in the United States. The money was to be paid back or was a gift. England paid the United States back in the 1990s I believe. See the link below for more information on the Marshall Plan.


Was the Marshall plan a loan?

The Marshall Plan was, indeed a loan. No, the Marshall plan was not a loan. It was aid. There were loans made but they were not part of the Marshall Plan itself.


Why did the congress pass the Marshall plan?

To meet this emergency, Secretary of State George Marshall proposed in a speech at Harvard University on June 5, 1947, that European nations create a plan for their economic reconstruction and that the United States provide economic assistance.