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1. Truman Doctrine (from USA) 2. Marshall Plan (from USA) 3. Molotov Plan (from USSR after they rejected Marshall Plan)
who did not accept the marshall plan
George C. Marshall
The Marshall paln was introduced as a plan to rebuild Europe, more specifically Germany, after WW2
Marshall plan
1. Truman Doctrine (from USA) 2. Marshall Plan (from USA) 3. Molotov Plan (from USSR after they rejected Marshall Plan)
Poland was forced by USSR to refuse the Marshall Plan after WW2.
The Council of Mutual Economic Assistance was the USSR version of the Marshall Plan for the Eastern Bloc of nations under the USSR control. See link below.
The reason the Marshall plan was necessary was because the economy in Europe after WW2 was very bad, and with the threat of USSR they needed to get the economy flowing in Europe. Or else many European countries would fall to Communism, in fact there were a few countries in eastern Europe that did become Communist i hoped that helped you out.
Why did Antifederalists oppose Alexander Hamilton's plan
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.
who did not accept the marshall plan
Russia was never offered any aid under the Marshal plan, it was part of the USSR and communist.The Marshal plan was a post World War 2 recovery plan offered to all the noncommunist Western European nations as a way of preventing communist subversion and their possible fall under the control of the USSR.
Why did Antifederalists oppose Alexander Hamilton's plan
The countries of Eastern Europe (which became satellites of the USSR after World War 2) in most cases did not accept aid under the Marshall Plan because of their control by Moscow.
The Marshal Plan was instituted on July 12, 1947.
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