What is the term for the soviet response to the Marshall plan in which Russia said European countries could not accept aid from the United States

A- the Molotov plan

B- the yalta conference

C- the long telegram

D- the Berlin blockade

Respuesta :

The Yalta conference or Yalta meeting is the term for the soviet reaction to the Marshall plan in which Russia stated that European countries could not accept help from the U.S. The conference/meeting was organized of after the World War II between the heads of the three nations such as United Kingdom, United States, and the Soviet Union to explain the post-war remodeling of Germany and Europe.

The purpose of the meeting was to shape the post-war peace that represented not only a collective security system but a plan for self-determination for the liberated people of Nazi Europe.