AP Success - AP European History: Marshall Plan & Its Implications

Question 1

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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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