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 Enlightenment influenced the formation of the United States in at least two points:
1. Motivation for independence: the idea of getting rid of a centralizing government as it was under English rule was instrumental in provoking the first independence movements.
2. Formation of a Lay State: the division between Church and State is also the fruit of this Enlightenment thought, which saw in reason the basis for official measures.</span>
Germany's economy was in a sad state of affairs after the war and now having to pay reparations that were astronomical (approximately $35 billion) the economy was in a very vulnerable state, the whole country was and it was searching for its savior.
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Women mostly found jobs in domestic service, textile factories, and piece work shops. They also worked in the coal mines. For some, the Industrial Revolution provided independent wages, mobility and a better standard of living
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