American leaders believed that the Marshall Plan D. would open new markets in Europe for goods.
<h3>What was the Marshall Plan?</h3>
It was aid given to Europe by the U.S.A. after WWII.
It was meant, amongst other reasons, to help European economies recover and not fall victim to Communism.
The Americans also hoped that with European economies recovering, they would have the buying power to purchase American goods thereby increasing American markets.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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The term "Hessians" refers to the approximately 30,000 German troops hired by the British to help fight during the American Revolution. They were principally drawn from the German state of Hesse-Cassel, although soldiers from other German states also saw action in America. (At the time, Germany was not a unified country but a collection of individual states that shared a language and culture.)
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The answer would be B 13.
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