A. an appreciation for love and life
Answer:
Part A:
Topic: Both tales deal with the future of human habitation on Mars.
Source:
Article 1
The Case for Mars
By Alexander Fisher
Evidence:
1. "There are many reasons why going to Mars is important" (A.Fisher)
• Getting to Mars is essential for a variety of reasons.
2. "Furthermore, the technology we would need to develop to send humans to Mars would directly benefit our economy here on Earth." (“Question on the case for mars by alexander fisher - Ace ...”)
• It is also worth noting that the technology we would require for a mission to Mars would have a direct impact on our economy.
3. " A mission to Mars should be the next step for NASA." (Fisher)
• NASA should pursue a trip to Mars as its next big goal.
Source:
Mars—A Waste of Time and Money
By Juniper Springs
Evidence:
1. "..., now it is not [for humans] the time to go." (springs)
• Per the statement by Springs for humanity, now is not the time to leave the earth.
2. "That [space research] money would be better spent addressing problems here on Earth." (springs)
• That money should be used to solve issues on Earth, not in space.
3. "It won't be long until our technology is so advanced that a robot will be able to do the same tasks as a human. It is not necessary to go to Mars right now." (springs)
• In the not-too-distant future, a robot will be able to do the same jobs as a person thanks to advances in technology. Going to Mars is not required right now.
Explanation:
Part 1 Graphic Organize
Building a commercial enterprise out of the wilderness required labor and lots of it. For much of the 1600s, the American colonies operated as agricultural economies, driven largely by indentured servitude. Most workers were poor, unemployed laborers from Europe who, like others, had traveled to North America for a new life. In exchange for their work, they received food and shelter, a rudimentary education and sometimes a trade.
By 1680, the British economy improved and more jobs became available in Britain. During this time, slavery had become a morally, legally and socially acceptable institution in the colonies. As the number of European laborers coming to the colonies dwindled, enslaving Africans became a commercial necessity and more widely acceptable.
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