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  • It was fair and carried out without judgement.
  • The nations could choose what sort of aid they needed and wanted.
  • The aid was not merely money. The nations could receive seeds, food, farm equipment; help from businessmen, doctors and scientists
  • Some of the aid came from volunteers which demonstrated to the Europeans the US really did care about them even though they had been slow to liberate them
  • They were given enough time to pay back the loans and most paid them back completely.
  • The aid was timely.
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To supply funds to rebuild the destruction caused by War World II in Europe

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