How did the Marshall Plan reflect the evolving American policy of containment during the cold
war?

-The Marshall Plan did not directly confront the Soviet Union. Instead, the United States formed
a military alliance with Western European nations and provided them with military assistance
in order to prevent Soviet expansion in Europe.
-The Marshall Plan did not directly confront the Soviet Union. Instead, the United States used it
to overcome a Soviet blockade to supply starving Europeans with food and fuel.
-The Marshall Plan did not directly confront the Soviet Union. Instead, it provided friendly
European governments with financial assistance to rebuild their economies in order to reduce
the appeal of communism among those nations.
-The Marshall Plan directly confronted the Soviet Union by sending American troops to combat
Soviet troops helping Communist forces in the Greek civil war.