The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there were no options attached, we can say the following.
The Marshall Plan was the name of the financial and technical assistance package provided to war-ravaged Europe after World War II.
World War II caused too much pain and destruction in many European cities. Countries had invested so much in the war and were facing economic difficulties to reconstruct their nations. That is when United States Secretary of State John C. Marshall created the idea to have a plan to offer help and relief for the economic struggles of Western European countries.
Under the formal name of the European Recovery Program, the Marshall Plan of 1948 included approximately $15 billion to reconstruct European cities.