The correct answers are the following: named after a US Secretary of State, aid to countries damaged during World War II, resulted in increased trade between nations, and offered to all European nations.
The FOUR features of the Marshall Plan that helped to restore Europe’s economy were: named after a US Secretary of State, aid to countries damaged during World War II, resulted in increased trade between nations, and offered to all European nations.
The Marshall plan was the program aimed to help in the reconstruction of European nations after World War II. Drafted by George C. Marshall, United States Secretary of State, it was enacted in 1948 and haad a Budget of $15 billion to help Western European countries damaged by the war. This plan also served to create the basic ideas of what would be the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), created in 1949.