What made the Marshall Plan necessary to U.S. leaders? (5 points)

need for American industries to sell surplus goods
reluctance of the Soviet Union to allow free elections in Eastern Europe
desire to implement an aid plan for Europe before the Soviets could
danger that some European countries might become communist

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With what is Mary McLeod Bethune associated? (5 points)

She was lead prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
She was the first female advisor to President Roosevelt.
She was the author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Respuesta :

1. The correct answer among the choices provided is the fourth option. Danger that some European countries might become communist made the Marshall Plan necessary to US leaders.
2. Mary McLeod Bethune was associated as the first female advisor to President Roosevelt. She was also called as "The First Lady of the Struggle".

1. danger that some European countries might become communist

The US were concerned another economic depression similar to after World War I would occur again but would send them to Communism at this point. The Marshall Plan provided funding to struggling European countries to prevent influence from the USSR.

2. She was the first female advisor to President Roosevelt.

Bethune was a member of Roosevelt's Black Cabinet. She was given access to the White House through her friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt. She was an adviser on civil rights and black rights. She brought together black leaders to create recommendations for the Roosevelt presidency.