Explanation:
In my opinion, this poem indicates or describes hope and a new day for the Americans. It says that there is an opportunity to create a new and better society by leaving all the negatives behind, leaving all of the problems or hardships we experienced.
I'm sorry if this wrong...<em>but </em><em>hope </em><em>this </em><em>helps </em><em> </em>:3
Answer:
A: It persuaded people to support space exploration
Explanation:
This speech was given by President John F Kennedy in Houston, Texas in 1962.
Every speech has a goal, so the easiest way to rate a speech as great is to check if it fulfilled that goal.
1960s were the decade of the great tensions between USA and USSR. One of the contributing factors, surely, was "The Space Race" between the two countries. USSR had already sent the first live mammal is space (dog Laika in 1957) and the first man in space (Yuri Gagarin in 1961), so the USA was falling behind in this race. They knew that they needed a big boost, so they started plans for space exploration. Of course, exploration of space demands huge amount of money, so in order for that to happen there needs to exist a huge and strong support from the people. That is exactly what this speech helped to achieve as we know that only few years later, Americans were the first to land on the Moon.
I think that the correct answer is B.<em>
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