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What was the impact of the Marshall Plan on the course of the Cold War?

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It laid out a proposal for Britain and France to repay war debts, reinforcing their economies.


It used a detailed military strategy to deter a Soviet invasion of Western Europe.


It physically rebuilt and strengthened the free nations of Europe against communism.


It created a network of alliances that gave Western Europe a sense of confidence.

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Answer:

a

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Answer:

A, It laid out a proposal for Britain and France to repay war debts, reinforcing their economies.

Step-by-step explanation:

At the completion of the Marshall Plan period, European agricultural and industrial production were markedly higher, the balance of trade and related “dollar gap” much improved, and significant steps had been taken toward trade liberalization and economic integration.

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