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nikdorinn [45]
2 years ago
6

Which line from President Reagan’s Address at Moscow State University best substantiates his opinion that small businesses are m

oving the technological revolution?
One of the largest personal computer firms in the United States was started by two college students, no older than you, in the garage behind their home.
Like an athlete in competition or a scholar in pursuit of the truth, experience is the greatest teacher.
The explorers of the modern era are the entrepreneurs, men with vision, with the courage to take risks and faith enough to brave the unknown.
Some people, even in my own country, look at the riot of experiment that is the free market and see only waste. What of all the entrepreneurs that fail?
English
1 answer:
marissa [1.9K]2 years ago
7 0

The line from President Reagan’s Address at Moscow State University that best substantiates his opinion that small businesses are moving the technological revolution is:

  • One of the largest personal computer firms in the United States was started by two college students, no older than you, in the garage behind their home.

<h3>What point was being made here?</h3>

In the first sentence of the passage, the author tried to explain that one of the most prosperous computer firms in the United States started as a small businesss.

So, the point is that technological revolution is being pushed by small businesses.

Learn more about technological revolution here:

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