Answer:
After World War II, the United States helped rebuild Western Europe.
Step-by-step explanation:
There was a program known as 'The Marshall Plan' or 'European Recovery Program' started by United States in which it provided help to Western Europe after the World War II. It was passed in 1948 by Secretary of United States 'John Marshall'. According to this program, it gave more than $15 billion as a financial help to Western Europe to rebuild their continent.
Their main purpose was to revive the working economy of the world. Also, Marshall believed that stable government in Europe would depend on economic stability of the people.