The Soviet response to the Marshall plan was
a. to eagerly embrace its offer of economic assistance.
b. to reject it because it was an example of American economic and political imperialism.
c. cautiously accept it but with the proviso that no aid should be given to Germany because of the latter's responsibility for causing World War II.
d. accept aid for the Soviet Union but not to the other nations under Soviet control.
e. establish its own equally-funded aid program.
b
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