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The Marshall Plan was an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe, transferring $13.3 billion in economic recovery programs to rebuild war-torn regions, remove trade barriers, and modernize industry. The plan operated for four years, replacing the Morgenthau Plan, and was largely replaced by the Mutual Security Act in 1951. The goals of the United States were to prevent the spread of communism, improve European prosperity, and promote economic integration of the European Continent. The plan's aid was divided among participant states on a per capita basis, with the largest recipient being the United Kingdom, followed by France and West Germany.learn more on wikipedia
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- 9.Dmitry Peskov
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