Answer:
C.) The United States wanted to promote the rebuilding of Europe to prevent the spread of communism
Step-by-step explanation:
After World War II, Europe was devastated by the long period of conflict. The war lasted six years, enough to drive many countries into chaos, harming the economies of the countries involved. Cities, factories, ports, roads and railroads had been bombed and many farms were destroyed. After the war ended, Europe needed to rebuild itself both socially and economically. In this context of economic reconstruction, the Marshall Plan was launched in 1947, an ambitious project of US loans and financial donations to the European allies devastated by the Second World War. The Marshall Plan was a success and the countries of Europe quickly recovered.