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- How did President Kennedy appeal to the American people's emotions to get
them behind the plan to go to the moon?
a. He appealed to Americans' ambition to be first in everything.
b. He appealed to Americans' impatience to get things done.
C.He appealed to Americans' love of science.
D.He appealed to Americans' desire to be free​

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Answered by gp543736
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

President Kenndey tried to get people behind the space race by a) appealing to the American ambition of being first in everything.  

Explanation:

  • Kennedy piques the audience's interest by asserting that space exploration is an adventure.
  • When Kennedy makes the claim that the exploration of space will continue regardless of whether or not the United States is involved, he is appealing to the audience's competitive spirit.
  • The three rhetorical appeals that President Kennedy uses are ethos, logos, and pathos.
  • He develops ethos through his humility and references to revered figures like Isaac Newton.
  • He uses logos and pathos to appeal to his audience's innate desire for heroism.
  • It is through the seamless integration of these three appeals that Kennedy moves the American people to share his vision of landing men on the moon, and binds them into an American community that feels it is their civic duty to put in their best efforts and make sacrifices in order to realize this heroic goal of theirs.
  • Consequently, he attempted to persuade them to participate in the space race by appealing to the American desire to be first in all endeavours and by utilizing the three rhetorical tools.

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