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A) helped to restore the economy of western Europe.
The Marshall Plan, as a European Recovery Program enacted in 1948, accomplished its purpose to help restore the economy of western Europe after the World War II and set the stage to the rapid growth Western Europe experienced. It provided more than $15 billion to help finance the reconstruction of cities, industries, and infrastructure damaged.
This one was the most significant result because due to its sucess, it helped to accomplished the other goals more easily: to halt the spread communism on the European continent, discouraged the creation of the European Common Market and promoted commerce between those countries and the United States.