Not D and not B but pretty sure C sorry if i’m wrong
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<h3>Comparison Henry Luce’s and Vice President Henry Wallace’s visions of America’s role in the postwar world.</h3>
Explanation:
Both Henry Luce and Vice President Henry Wallace were internationalists who worked on establishing new foreign policies for U.S. They both wanted to expand American democratic values and principles in the international platform.
Henry Luce in his editorial "The American Century" stressed on the need to end conflict and transform international relations through American principles. Similarly, Henry Wallace in his speech in 1942 deliberately mentioned "Century of the Common Man" which emphasized on establishing a new world order where democratic principles will be cherished by every citizen of the world.
Both Henry Luce and Henry Wallace believed in self-determination and economic prosperity of every country. They advocated freedom from imperialism and other forms of foreign control. They derived the definition of freedom as a necessary element to prosperity because of the conflicts that they have witnessed through imperialism and colonialism.
<span>Protestantism, which was practiced by most British colonists, encouraged reading the Bible for oneself</span>
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Enslaved peoples and their descendants used violent means to escape oppression and maintain their freedom.
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The Marshall Plan was an initiative led by the US after WW2 that offered money to countries who needed it for war relief, the purpose was to gain international favor to the US over the Soviet Union. Basically to make capitalist US look better than the communists. The Berlin Airlift was a response on soviet attempts to deadlock West Berlin, and its purpose was to allow transport to and from capitalist West Berlin and allow it to prosper over soviet East Berlin.