1. The Marshall Plan
Bombed bridges, railroads, and sea ports hindered any possible trading, and the United States came to fear that as defenseless as it was, Europe might be the next target for communism. ... Not surprisingly, the Soviet Union rejected the Marshall Plan because they did not want a free flow of East-West trade. ... Without a stable European economy, America would have suffered as well, in both trade and support during times of war. ...
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