Kennedy states that space expenditures will pay off although " . . .this is in some measure an act of faith and vision." How would you evaluate this statement in light of Kennedy's point of view on space exploration? Kennedy is trying to persuade the listeners to completely share his faith and vision. Kennedy explains to listeners that it takes faith and vision to follow a leader who takes risks, but most listeners probably won't support him. Kennedy takes a chance by acknowledging that there is risk in the cost of the mission.
Kennedy is assuring the listeners that he has faith that the mission will have positive results regardless of whether or not they agree with his vision.
@Daniel_Chernioglo
what do you think?
c
I've finished my quiz and recieved a 48%
Ooh, thats bad, all the answers from me?
No, mostly my own actually. I should stop using open study. So many members just post random answers or "agree" with who they think is smart. Not saying you do it. :'(
ahh, sorry :( what did you get for this question?
this one was right don't blame it on yourself. I know you really try to help. There were actually a lot more questions than what I posted on OS. I just answered them myself thinking they were right
oh, well actually i didn't answer this one yet. At first, I thought it was A, but right before you answered it, I was like: wait no, C is the best answer
and this question should have been posted in the history section i think
thanks for the medal :)
No it's in English, you can see it's about persuading ( english lesson on arguments)
well ya, that's a point
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