The New Frontier" by John F. Kennedy.

1. What ideas does Kennedy express by quoting William Brandford?

A: By quoting William Bradford, Kennedy expresses the idea that, despite great difficulties, man can overcome anything through their will and determination.

2. What reasons does Kennedy offer for going to the moon?

A: Kennedy offers reasons such as the task of going to the moon being difficult, the goal serving to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, and the challenge being one that we are willing to accept, to postpone, and to win.

3. How does Kennedy support his purpose by using a historical analogy about human development at the beginning of his speech?

A: Kennedy compared the knowledge, progress, and strength of the state with the national need for these virtues in the national space program.

4. Kennedy assumes that the United States will use space exploration peacefully and responsibly. Explain why he makes this assumption. How is it linked with the purpose of his speech?

A: (a) Kennedy makes this assumption because we, as a nation, have taken vows against violence and hostility. (b)?

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2. The main purposes of the space program were for knowledge and to lead the world.

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