<span>There wasn't resentment at first to the Marshall Plan...which I'm assuming ur talking about. However, once the US demanded something in return (political support). Europeans began to think they were treated unfairly.
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Responses to global depression should entail a concerted effort by governments around the globe to instill confidence in the global financial system and maintain stability of the monetary system. Confidence is important as it will help stimulate consumption which is critical in economic growth. Stability is vital in ensuring that investors do not resort to cash flight.
The event of the stock market crash put the entire nation into "The Great Depression", which made the economy plummet. Trade world-wide was effected, and people were scared to put, and trust their money to be kept in banks. So as an alternative, they'd stuff their cash in their homes, wherever they could hide it.