Other than for the purpose of containing communism, what was the goal of the Marshall Plan?

A. to limit the amount of aid given to foreign countries
B. to extend the American military presence into Eastern Europe
C. to bring Eastern Europe into the United Nations
D. to create export markets in Europe


Answer: D

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a. Virginia. b. Barbados. c. Calcutta. d. Goa. e. Haiti.

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Why did many whites support Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Compromise?

A) because it rejected militancy and attacks on white dominance B) because it rejected the idea that blacks needed equal rights in the American society C) because it called for blacks to get a college education and to fight actively for their rights D) because it called for the integration of schools and an end to “separate but equal” E) because it promoted the idea of professional careers for blacks

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