What is the effect of mentioning George C. Marshall and quoting his speech?
A. It uses historical events to reiterate Marshall’s call to action for a modern-day
application.
B. It humanizes the post-war recovery effort and emphasizes Marshall’s role in
encouraging the United States to play a pivotal role in it.
C. It demonstrates that the Marshall Plan was not a political act, but rather an act
of humanitarianism.
D. It shows that Marshall single-handedly convinced the United States Congress to
intervene in Europe after the war.
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