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Re: Many historians consider the Marshall Plan one of the United States’ [#permalink]
Sajjad1994 : Request you to post the detailed solution for the first question
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Sajjad1994 Can you please provide the Solution / Explanation for question 2?
I feel A should not be the answer because it doesn't seem like there is an evidence in the last sentence of the passage.
I arrived at this because there should have been data/event to back up evidence. It seems like an opinion or a view point is stated but not proved. Can you please tell me what I might be missing here?
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I'm not convinced by Q2 answer is A. As per my understanding, LaFaber did not question the success of Marshal plan, rather he questioned the intent of Marshal plan. The first sentence of the paragraph says that "Many historians consider the Marshall Plan one of the United States’ major foreign policy successes of the last century.". I don't see LaFaber contending that the plan failed, rather he is saying the plan helped to revive US economy and not the Western Europe economy.

(A) would have been more appropriate if it said "It provides evidence that might undermine the viewpoint of the historians mentioned in the first sentence paragraph".

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I'm not convinced by Q2 answer is A. As per my understanding, LaFaber did not question the success of Marshal plan, rather he questioned the intent of Marshal plan. The first sentence of the paragraph says that "Many historians consider the Marshall Plan one of the United States’ major foreign policy successes of the last century.". I don't see LaFaber contending that the plan failed, rather he is saying the plan helped to revive US economy and not the Western Europe economy.

(A) would have been more appropriate if it said "It provides evidence that might undermine the viewpoint of the historians mentioned in the first sentence paragraph".

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The Historians are only mentioned in the first line. After that, the view of Behrman has been highlighted and then the multiplier effect has been described. Hence the overall passage is not the view of the Historians.

Hope this clarifies!
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Re: Many historians consider the Marshall Plan one of the United States [#permalink]
ayindrilaB wrote:
I'm not convinced by Q2 answer is A. As per my understanding, LaFaber did not question the success of Marshal plan, rather he questioned the intent of Marshal plan. The first sentence of the paragraph says that "Many historians consider the Marshall Plan one of the United States’ major foreign policy successes of the last century.". I don't see LaFaber contending that the plan failed, rather he is saying the plan helped to revive US economy and not the Western Europe economy.

(A) would have been more appropriate if it said "It provides evidence that might undermine the viewpoint of the historians mentioned in the first sentence paragraph".

@Experts, please let me know your views.


I'm echoing this viewpoint. To choose A as the answer would have to assume that the "historians" mentioned in the first sentence ONLY considered Marshal Plan a success if it provided economic value to Europe, and can we really make that assumption here (in setting of answering RC questions on GMAT)?

In other words, if we hold no assumptions to the the definition of "success" held by the "historians", they could be considering the Marshal Plan a success in the same way that LaFeber's interpretation of the Marshall Plan. So he really isn't undermining the viewpoint of the historians, but questioning its intent, like "yeah it's successful alright, but not in the way you may think it is. This is the real reason why it's considered a success."

Am I reach a little too hard for answer C here? :tongue_opt3
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