One of the major purposes of the Marshall Plan of 1948 was to (A) rebuild European economies to make communism less appealing to European countries following WWII. The United States sought to increase its influence in the region and did so by gaining influence by providing aid and loan packages to European countries to redevelop and rebuild their countries following WWII.
The Marshall Plan was implemented in 1948 to provide economic assistance to rebuild war-torn European economies, aimed at reducing the appeal of communism. It involved over $12 billion in aid, fostering economic recovery and stable democracies in Western Europe. The chosen multiple choice option is (A) rebuild European economies to make communism less appealing.
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