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shtirl [24]
3 years ago
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In his speech, "We Choose to go to the Moon," President Kennedy gives the listener a condensed view of history. In 1-2 paragraph

s describe the purpose of the speech and the effect of providing that condensed view of history. Please cite directly from the speech to support your claims.
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Pie3 years ago
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The purpose of this quote "we choose to go to the moon" is them becoming friends and this affects history as they we're enemies and now they're friends it was an amazing part if history until the Soviet Union raided Afganistan
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