11. The goal of deindustrializing Germany was a part of the Plan. A. Marshall B. Truman C. Morgenthau D. Five-Year
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- The goal of deindustrializing Germany was a part of the Plan. A. Marshall B. Truman C. Morgenthau D. Five-Year
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The answer is C. Morgenthau. The Morgenthau Plan was a proposal to eliminate Germany's ability to wage war following World War II by deindustrializing the country. This plan was designed by U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr.
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What did the Morgenthau Plan propose?Group of answer choicesIntegrate Germany in a European projectDivide Germany in different sectorsConvert Germany to communismDemilitarise Germany to prevent another war
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