Here are the matches:
<span>1- The Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia and reversed its economic reforms, D.1968
</span><span>2-Workers in Poland won higher wages after an uprising. B. 1956
</span><span>3-Yugoslavia parted ways with the Soviet Union because of political differences. A. 1948
</span><span>4-Military forces began constructing the Berlin Wall. C.1961
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All of these events keep strengthening the west's relation with these countries and weakened Soviet Union's position even among its neighboring countries.
Answer:
It primarily gave financial aid to war-torn European countries.
Explanation:
The Marshall Plan also helped Europeans prevent starvation and poverty- which would make Europe a breeding ground for communist sentiments. Those who accepted financial aid prospered on their way to capitalist, free market economies. With the incentives of the US, they also created democratic governments. Stalin refused the aid for its soviet satellite states, citing that <em>they </em>would be the ones to provide economic relief. Welp, that never happened- paving the way for unrest and turmoil.
Option A would not be true because he never served a second term. He was elected one month before the civil war started.