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Why did the Soviet Russia reject the Marshall Aid? - History

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Why did the Soviet Russia reject the Marshall Aid?

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Soviet Russia rejected the Marshall Aid because it saw the plan as a threat to its influence and ideology in Eastern Europe. The Soviet Union believed that accepting American aid would allow the United States to interfere in the domestic affairs of Eastern Bloc countries. The Marshall Plan promoted capitalism and democracy, which clashed with the communist ideology of the Soviet Union. Accepting the aid would weaken Soviet control over its satellite states, so the USSR not only rejected the plan but also pressured Eastern European countries to refuse it.

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Chapter 9: Cold War 1945-1991 : Origin, Course, End and Impact - EXERCISE 9.2 [Page 166]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 9 Cold War 1945-1991 : Origin, Course, End and Impact
EXERCISE 9.2 | Q 16. | Page 166
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