How did the Marshall Plan work in practice?

a) European nations got loans to rebuild but had to buy raw materials and industrial products from the United States and Canada, plus join the Organization for European Economic Cooperation.
b) European nations could borrow money from the Marshall Plan, but only if they joined the United Nations and renounced communism.
Consider This: Over four years, the Americans and Canadians sent nearly $13 billion to Europe to rebuild. See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance.
c) All European nations could join the Marshall Plan and borrow money to rebuild, but former members of the Axis also had to formally apologize for starting the war.
Consider This: Over four years, the Americans and Canadians sent nearly $13 billion to Europe to rebuild. See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance.
d) European nations that had supported the Allies or been invaded before the outbreak of the war could arrange for inexpensive loans to rebuild; nothing was offered to Germany or Italy.
Consider This: Over four years, the Americans and Canadians sent nearly $13 billion to Europe to rebuild. See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance.


a) European nations got loans to rebuild but had to buy raw materials and industrial products from the United States and Canada, plus join the Organization for European Economic Cooperation.

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