A: to make Europe the most powerful continent.
The Marshall Plan was an American initiative that takes places after the second world war. The Plan started in 1948 and was active for four years.
The objectives of the plan were to build strong trading partners for the United States, to help Europe rebuild after the devastation caused by the war and to stop the spread of communism.
The Marshall Plan did not have as an objective the making of Europe as the most powerful continent, as it was a plan designed to help Europe in a moment of great need after the atrocity of the world war II.
The narratives about Hiroshima can be illustrated as victimization and triumph.
Hiroshima as victimization.
Japanese recalled the war in terms of victimization. World War II brought to mind the deaths of family and friends. They also recalled the bombings of their cities.
Hiroshima as triumph
To most Americans, the shattered city was a symbol of triumph. It marked the end of a global conflict. It was hard to imagine the Japanese surrendering without the atomic bomb. Therefore, the use of the atomic bomb on the city brought about the Japanese surrendering.
They defended the legal enslavement because it was the foundation of their economy the cotton economy would collapse the tobacco crop would dry in the fields
He acted forcefully to protect the authority of the federal government