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Name Containment By Sharon Fabian The Ghostbusters had Containment Units that strapped onto their backs like school backpacks. When they found a bad ghost, they zapped him into a Containment Unit. There the ghost was "contained," and he couldn't bother anyone on the outside. This was their method of keeping the bad guys under control. In the late 1940's, the United States used the idea of containment to keep Communism from spreading. It was right after World War II, and Communism was spreading among the countries near the Soviet Union. The United States and Western Europe were afraid of it spreading even further. This was no job for the fictional Ghostbusters and their backpack-style Containment Units. President Harry Truman of the United States came up with a real plan. President Truman's idea was to support the countries of Europe with economic aid. The United States would provide money and supplies to the countries that had been so badly damaged by the war. This would help them recover their strength more quickly. Then they would not have to worry about being taken over by Communists. Truman said that this would help to contain Communism within the countries of Eastern Europe where it was already established. Truman's plan began with the countries of Greece and Turkey. Both Greece and Turkey needed to rebuild after the war, and they did not have the money to do it themselves. In a speech to Congress, Truman said that Communist rebels were threatening the governments of both Greece and Turkey. He said that, without our help, both countries could be taken over by Communism. He asked Congress for $400,000,000 to assist Greece and Turkey. Next, Truman's Secretary of State, George C. Marshall, developed a detailed plan that would extend aid to any European country that wanted to accept it. The Marshall Plan offered aid in the form of money, food, machinery, medicine, farm animals, and other materials. To accept the aid, European countries would have to participate by joining together and deciding just what they needed. Beginning in 1948, seventeen European countries took advantage of the Marshall Plan aid. These were all independent countries in Western Europe. They included countries from Iceland to West Germany and Austria as well as Greece and Turkey. The countries of Eastern Europe that were behind the Iron Curtain said, "No, thanks." Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union said that the Marshall Plan was a plot created by the United States in order to interfere in European affairs. The Soviet Union developed its own economic assistance program for the Communist countries. Through the Marshall Plan, the United States continued to provide assistance to its European allies through 1952. By that time, Western European countries were well on the way to recovery. The United States economy was also doing well. The Marshall Plan had created more business for American companies that supplied the products for Marshall Plan aid. It had provided business for shipping companies too. The Marshall Plan was a success. Europe was on the way to recovery. The Communist countries were recovering too, but the spread of Communism seemed to have stopped. At least for now, Communism seemed to be contained behind the Iron Curtain. Containment Questions 1. The situation described in this article took place ______. A. during World War II B. after World War I C. after World War II D. during World War I Name 2. At that time, ______ was President of the United States. A. Marshall B. Truman C. Stalin D. None of the above 3. The Marshall Plan was written by ______. A. the Secretary of State B. the President C. the Secretary of Defense D. the Secretary of the Treasury 4. The Marshall Plan provided ______ to ______. A. military support, European countries B. economic assistance, Communist countries C. military support, Communist countries D. economic assistance, European countries 5. Which happened first? A. World War II B. Truman's speech to Congress C. Stalin refused Marshall Plan aid D. Marshall Plan aid to European countries 6. All of the following countries accepted Marshall Plan aid, except ______. A. Austria B. West Germany C. Soviet Union D. Iceland 7. This article is mainly about ______. A. a plan for the defeat of Communism B. a plan for economic recovery and the defeat of Communism C. a plan for economic recovery in the United States D. a plan for economic recovery and containment of Communism 8. The word containment means ______. A. prevent from spreading B. giving money C. military defeat D. reducing the size After World War II, the United States decided to use economic aid to contain Communism. What other choices might the US have had? Why do you think it chose to give economic aid?