Why did President Truman give $13 billion in aid to European countries after the war?(1 point) Responses He wanted to reinforce positive feelings toward the United States. He wanted to reinforce positive feelings toward the United States. He wished to provide support to the governments of European countries to remain democracies. He wished to provide support to the governments of European countries to remain democracies. He wished to support French and Italian communists. He wished to support French and Italian communists. He wanted to boost the sales of European goods to help those countries recover. He wanted to boost the sales of European goods to help those countries recover. Skip to navigation

President Truman gave $13 billion in aid to European countries after the war primarily to provide support to the governments of European countries to remain democracies. He also wanted to boost the sales of European goods to help those countries recover economically and to reinforce positive feelings toward the United States.