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In paragraph 4 of the speech, how does Kennedy connect the ideas of the Industrial Revolution
and modern inventions to the idea of space
exploration?
OA by suggesting that the United States has been
a leading innovator in the past and therefore
must continue to be one in the future
OB by arguing that the United States is falling
behind in space exploration and must recapture
the glory of these major achievements
o C by showing that space exploration cannot
succeed without the major financial backing
that characterized these past advances
OD by demonstrating that space exploration will be
as beneficial as these innovations and therefore
must be prioritized

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