Questions: Which sentence best reveals President Obama's argument for funding the space program?
Transcript text: Which sentence best reveals President Obama's argument for funding the space program?
Solution
The answer is (8): "But you and I know this is a false choice. We have to fix our economy. We need to close our deficits. But for pennies on the dollar, the space program has fueled jobs and entire industries. For pennies on the dollar, the space program has improved our lives, advanced our society, strengthened our economy, and inspired generations of Americans. And I have no doubt that NASA can continue to fulfill this role."
Explanation:
Sentence (8) directly addresses the argument for funding the space program by highlighting its economic benefits. It emphasizes that the space program is not a financial burden but rather an investment that has historically fueled jobs, industries, and societal advancements. This sentence counters the notion that spending on NASA detracts from solving problems on Earth by illustrating the program's positive impact on the economy and society.
Sentence (7) introduces the question of why money should be spent on NASA, but it does not provide an argument or answer.
Sentence (9) reflects on the historical achievements of NASA, particularly the moon landing, but it does not directly address the argument for current or future funding of the space program.