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Levart [38]
3 years ago
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Read the passage from the Kennedy-Nixon debates. Nixon: Where, then, do we disagree? I think we disagree on the implication of h

is remarks tonight and on the statements that he has made on many occasions during his campaign to the effect that the United States has been standing still. We heard tonight, for example, the statement made that our growth in national product last year was the lowest of any industrial nation in the world. Now last year, of course, was 1958. That happened to be a recession year. But when we look at the growth of G.N.P. this year, a year of recovery, we find that it's six and nine-tenths per cent and one of the highest in the world today. More about that later. Kennedy: This is a great country, but I think it could be a greater country; and this is a powerful country, but I think it could be a more powerful country. I'm not satisfied to have fifty percent of our steel-mill capacity unused. I'm not satisfied when the United States had last year the lowest rate of economic growth of any major industrialized society in the world. Because economic growth means strength and vitality; it means we're able to sustain our defenses; it means we're able to meet our commitments abroad. On what point do Kennedy and Nixon disagree?
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1 answer:
Alex_Xolod [135]3 years ago
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Nixon thinks America is progressing; Kennedy thinks America is standing still.

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