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zhenek [66]
2 years ago
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The Marshall Plan differed from the Molotov Plan because it: O A. was operated by the United Nations rather than a single countr

y. B. was intended to prevent communism from spreading in Europe. O C. offered economic aid to Asian countries as well as European countries. O D. provided military supplies to countries controlled by communists. SUBMIT​
History
1 answer:
lyudmila [28]2 years ago
6 0

While the Marshall Plan was, in part, created to stop the spread of communism, the Molotov Plan was there to encourage it. Money from the Soviet Union could be used to prop up nascent communist states in a similar way that the money from the Marshall Plan was attempting to rebuild western-style democracies.

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