The Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine

From the Series The Cold War Chronicles
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The growth of Soviet power prompted concern from the United States. President Truman asserted that the United States needed to prevent Communism from becoming stronger. His warning to Congress became known as the Truman Doctrine. When General George Marshall visited Europe, he feared that Europe's weak economy would encourage the growth of Communism. He established an initiative to provide economic support to rebuild Europe, which had been devastated by the war. This initiative was nicknamed the Marshall Plan. Congress was reluctant at first but ultimately approved the plan when Czechoslovakia became Communist in 1948. This book gives an in-depth discussion of European integration and the influence of Communism on Western Europe.

Interest Level Grade 9 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 9
Copyright 2018
BISACS JNF025130, JNF043000
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher Cavendish Square
Series The Cold War Chronicles
Language English
Number of Pages 112
ISBN 9781502627315
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2017-08-15
Author George Capaccio
Features Author/Illustrator biography, Detailed maps, Index, Informative sidebars, Online learning supplement, Primary-source text, Sources for further research, Suggested websites, Timeline of key events
Dewey 629.4/109046
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 6 x 9
Guided Reading Level Z
 

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