United States foreign policy after World War II to revive war-torn economies of Europe by lending them $13 billion in aid. It was accepted by western and southern European countries, but the Soviet Union didn't allow its eastern European allies to take it. It helped stabilize western Europe after the war to prevent the rise of extremists.

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United States foreign policy after World War II to revive war-torn economies of Europe by lending them $13 billion in aid. It was accepted by western and southern European countries, but the Soviet Union didn't allow its eastern European allies to take it. It helped stabilize western Europe after the war to prevent the rise of extremists.