AP Success - AP European History: Marshall Plan & Its Implications
Question 1
What was the primary goal of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1948, also known as the Marshall Plan?
To promote world peace and the general welfare through economic support to ensure the survival of free institutions.
To establish military bases in Europe as a means to deter the spread of communism.
To create a common market for American goods in Europe to boost the US economy.
To provide direct military intervention in the internal affairs of European nations.
Question 2
The Marshall Plan was a response to which of the following post-World War II conditions?
The economic instability in Europe that threatened the spread of communism.
The desire to repay debts incurred by European nations during World War II.
The immediate need for military alliances against the Axis powers.
The need to establish the United Nations as the primary peacekeeping body.
Question 3
Which statement best reflects the sentiment of the United States Congress regarding the Marshall Plan as indicated by the source?
The plan was a means to repay the United States' debt to its European allies for their support during the war.
The plan was intended to establish the United States as the sole superpower in the post-war world.
The plan was primarily focused on rebuilding the United States' own economy after World War II.
The plan was seen as essential for the maintenance of international stability and the national interest of the United States.
Question 4
The 'conditions abroad in which free institutions may survive' mentioned in the source most directly refers to the threat posed by which of the following?
The expansion of Soviet influence and communism in Europe.
The resurgence of fascist ideologies in war-torn European nations.
The rise of isolationist policies in the United States hindering international cooperation.
The potential for renewed imperialist competition among European powers.
Question 5
The Marshall Plan can be seen as an example of which broader policy adopted by the United States during the early Cold War period?
Brinkmanship to push communist nations to the edge of war to achieve concessions.
Containment of communism through economic and political means.
Appeasement of Soviet territorial ambitions to avoid military conflict.
Isolationism to focus on domestic issues rather than international affairs.
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