How did the red and white Marlboro box become an embodiment of American character and patriotic freedom?

A. The advertisers depicted a true, unaltered American male experience in their ad campaign.
B. Racist attitudes were reinforced by the ad campaign and its depiction of male whiteness and liberty.
C. The colors of the box are quintessentially American, and therefore carry with them the inherent suggestion of patriotism.
D. The image of the Marlboro cowboy reflected cultural stereotypes that consumers recognized.


D. The image of the Marlboro cowboy reflected cultural stereotypes that consumers recognized.

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