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Following the end of World War II, what did the Marshall Plan try to accomplish? It attempted to rebuild America's economy. It created nuclear weapons stockpiles. It provided economic help to war-torn nations. It attempted to thwart Russia's expansion.

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It provided economic help to war-torn nations.

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Following the end of World War II, the Marshall Plan provided economic help to war-torn nations.

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The Marshall Plan, officially called the European Recovery Plan, was announced in a speech by Secretary of State George Marshall on 5 June 1947 at Harvard University. Following its implementation, it was one of the US political and economic plans for the reconstruction of Europe after World War II. This plan consisted of an allocation of almost 14 billion dollars, distributed among European countries in order to help to their reconstruction.

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