What negative consequence did the Marshall Plan have?

A) It undermined economic growth in the United States.
B) It undermined the growth of capitalism in Western Europe.
C) It drove a deeper wedge between the United States and the Soviet Union.
D) It created resentment and jealousy in Asia.


Answer: C

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