No moment symbolized a country's greatness better than when the first Americans walked on the moon. In 1969, our entire nation, as well as countless others, watched in stupefied wonder as three astronauts performed their mission flawlessly. It was a triumph that united a nation embroiled in many divisive issues that were pitting neighbor against neighborToday we find ourselves divided as a nation once again, but fortuitously history has given us the solution. We must learn from the past and renew the program to send astronauts to the moon. Why is the argument weak? 1 It fails to consider numerous other more- recent space missions. 2 is based upon an obviously biased statement that people are divided. 3 It likely overstates how much the moon landings solved divisive issues

The argument is weak for multiple reasons.

1. First, the argument fails to consider numerous other more recent space missions that have also been significant in showcasing a country's greatness. For example, the Mars Rover missions, the International Space Station, and various satellite launches have all contributed to scientific advancements and international collaboration.

2. Secondly, the argument is based upon an obviously biased statement that people are currently divided. While there may be some divisions within the country, it is an oversimplification to claim that the entire nation is currently divided. This biased statement weakens the argument's credibility.

3. Lastly, the argument likely overstates how much the moon landings solved divisive issues. While the moon landings were undoubtedly a significant achievement, they alone did not solve all of the country's underlying problems and divisions. Divisive issues are complex and deeply rooted in societal, political, and economic factors, and therefore cannot be resolved solely by renewed space exploration efforts.