Investment in monuments would show how important the memorial would be because it would bring tremendous representation and input definition. Investing in monuments would be a huge profit to the future since memorials are created with meaning and history. “...H. Elroy Johnson died that a bronze cast was finally made of the statue... reportedly cost $30,000” (Roadside America par. 2). This proves how the investment of this sculpture can cost after it is finalized and the importance of how much money a person inputs in the sculpture to make it extraordinary. The sculpture alone was worth nothing but after it was invested it cost $30,000. …show more content…
All monuments have some history and meaning to them and with the investment in them it would make the memorial substantial. “...Museum dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust would be built in the United States” (Musser par. 2). The holocaust period was a very dreadful time and despiteful period to Jews. The Mall in Washington, D.C. is creating it into their mall, historically this is a very memorable time for the society worldwide. “No other nation has a broader, graver responsibility in the world...No other nation more needs citizens trained to look life in the face” (Musser par. 3). Citizens of America are brave and responsible of that fact that inputting the Holocaust period in the mall would increase the investment and significance into this historical