How does the author of Passage 2 develop his point of view that Marshall was a great civil
rights leader?
By describing the societal problems during the time when Marshall lived, he advances his theory
that most people accepted intolerance.
By providing a description of the sense of insecurity during the time when Marshall lived, he
advances his theory that America was not ready for change.
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By creating a strong impression of the situation during the time when Marshall lived, he advances
his theory that people needed strong government control.
By emphasizing the difficult times people faced during the time when Marshall lived, he advances
o his theory that in order for change to occur individuals had to take a chance by challenging
injustice.
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