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The United States would benefit through world economic stability.
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To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the specific excerpt from Garrison that you are referring to. Please provide the text or context, and I can help analyze the issue he describes.
He believes with confedence that the british will easily win.
Ethos and Logos
The excerpt likely emphasizes the moral obligation of the United States to support allies facing aggression, highlighting the threat posed by totalitarian regimes to global democracy. It may illustrate the consequences of inaction, suggesting that failing to intervene could lead to greater conflicts and loss of freedoms. Additionally, it could underscore the economic and strategic benefits of involvement, framing participation in World War II as essential for national security and global stability.
The U.S. would gain significant geopolitical advantages by investing in the rehabilitation of Europe through the Marshall Plan, as it would help stabilize European economies and prevent the spread of communism. By fostering economic recovery and political stability, the U.S. could strengthen alliances and create a market for American goods, boosting its own economy. Additionally, a prosperous Europe would enhance collective security and cooperation against potential threats, solidifying U.S. influence in the region.
You need to answer this question because we don’t have the excerpt nor do we do homework. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills.
Exc. is the abbreviation for excerpt.
The prefix to "excerpt" is "ex-".
Excerpt is a noun.
Give the excerpt and you might get an answer.
An excerpt is an extract from a book or a work of music.
I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide me with the excerpt so I can identify the line containing imagery for you?
You need to include the excerpt.
You need to include the excerpt.
An excerpt is a selected portion from a longer work such as a film or book. So long as you bear in mind its correct meaning, you can use the word "excerpt" in much the same way that you use the word "sample."The trailer shows an excerpt from the film "Avatar."The author read an excerpt from his new novel. I used an excerpt of the speech in my term paper.
The need for everything to be fair