The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan
The first step was the “Truman Doctrine” of March 1947, which reflected the combativeness of President Harry Truman. Truman wanted to “scare the hell” out of Congress. Arguing that Greece and Turkey could fall victim to subversion without support from friendly nations, Truman asked Congress to authorize $400-million in emergency assistance. To justify this course, he said: “I believe we must assist free peoples to work out their destinies in their own way.” The key to preventing the overthrow of free nations was to attack the conditions of “misery and want” that nurtured totalitarianism.
President Harry S. Truman
Soon this general principle was applied to Western Europe as a whole. In June 1947, Secretary George C. Marshall proposed the extension of massive economic assistance to the devastated nations of Europe, saying that the policy of the United States was not directed “against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos. Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the existence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist.”
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One possible problem statement for your project could be :
Xenophobia ( an irrational fear for something that perceived to be foreign) , tend to cause discrimination towards foreign culture that exist in a the society.
One possible objective could be :
That you want to increase public's awareness about the dangerous effect of Xenophobia
The correct answer is a. he uses pathos by appealing to strong patriotic emotions in his audience.
Thomas Paine uses pathos to invoke feelings of patriotism from the audience and to draw their support for the cause as well as inspire them to act.
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