PART A: According to paragraph 7, Marshall believes that for a relief program to be successful "the initiative… must come from Europe." Why does Marshall likely believe this? ( Marshall Plan Speech - commonlit)
A
He recognizes Europe as the primary perpetrator of WWII and thus believes they should take the most responsibility for the crisis that they created.
B
While he believes that the U.S. should intervene, he does not think it would be wise to do so without a formal invitation for intervention, lest it be seen as an invasion.
C
He recognizes that Europe may resent American aid (due to political and national prejudices) and therefore the U.S. should only provide relief to those who ask for it.
D
He thinks any relief program must be a united effort (from European countries and the U.S.), but ultimately it is the business and responsibility of those affected (i.e. Europe).

Respuesta :

Marshall believes that the initiative for the implementation of the plan should come from Europe because he well believes that the European countries that agree with his intervention should extend a formal invitation so that it is not considered an invasion.

After the Second World War, there was the European Recovery Program (ERP) better known as the Marshall Plan, was an initiative of the United States that offered economic aid to the countries of Western Europe to rebuild their cities after the damage left by the war.

However, the United States did not intervene without the approval of the European countries, from the beginning he stressed that it was of the utmost importance that the countries that wanted to be part of this plan had the initiative to formally invite the United States so that it was not considered an invasion.

Another characteristic of this plan was that it was used to spread the capitalist ideas of the United States to prevent the expansion of the socialist ideals of the Soviet Union.

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