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Think about what you just heard in Kennedy’s speech.
What was Kennedy’s argument for pursuing a major challenge such as going to the moon?
It should be done because it will be easy.
It will bring out the best in people.
It will scare the Soviet Union.
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It will bring out the best in people.
Kennedy argues that the moon effort is worth doing not because it’s easy (explicitly the opposite: “not because they are easy, but because they are hard”) but because such a difficult, ambitious challenge will “organize and measure” and “bring out the best” of the nation’s energies, skills, and determination.
Kennedy argues that the moon effort is worth doing not because it’s easy (explicitly the opposite: “not because they are easy, but because they are hard”) but because such a difficult, ambitious challenge will “organize and measure” and “bring out the best” of the nation’s energies, skills, and determination.
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