Read this sentence from paragraph 5 of Passage 2.

"If we don't think this is important, all we have to do is look at the situation in Bosnia3 today."

3Bosnia: From 1992 to 1995, the former Yugoslavian republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina suffered from an ethnically motivated war. During the Bosnian conflict, a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" led to the deaths of thousands of people.

What does Jordan's allusion to the Bosnian war add to the passage?

A. To warn people in the US to prepare for a race war.

B. To teach the American public about current events.

C. To tell Americans that issues abroad are more important that the issues at home.

D. To emphasize how important it is for Americans of all races to coexist.