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The U.S. set the global order after WWII. Trump has other plans

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In this black-and-white photo, President Harry Truman sits at a desk while he signs the Marshall Plan on April 3, 1948, in Washington. Standing behind him are four men who are watching.

President Harry Truman signs the Marshall Plan on April 3, 1948, in Washington. The plan played a key role in the reconstruction of Europe after World War II and was part of the wide-ranging moves by the U.S. to establish a new international order that still defines the world to this day. AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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From the ashes of World War II, President Harry Truman presided over the creation of global institutions that have defined the international order for the past 80 years.

"It must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressure," Truman said as he spelled out his doctrine in a 1947 speech to Congress.

In a few short years, the U.S. helped establish and lead the United Nations, NATO, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The U.S. helped rebuild Europe with assistance funneled through the Marshall Plan, and it also funded the reconstruction of Japan.

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