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In 1988, President Ronald Reagan gave a speech at Moscow State University. Although he was addressing students
there, his speech was broadcast throughout the Soviet
Union. This marked the first time in history that an American
president had been able to speak directly to the Soviet
people. This event took place during a time of great
-advancement in technology, a few months before the
collapse of the old Soviet state.
Read the two paragraphs beginning on the
bottom of page 3 and ending on the top of
page 5. Which statement BEST explains how
President Reagan develops the idea that
freedom is the basis of invention?
He provides a definition and then gives anecdotal
evidence.
from Address at Moscow
State University"
by Ronald Reagan
He describes a problem and then poses several
solutions
... I want to take a little time to talk to you
much as I would to any group of university
students in the United States. I want to talk not
just of the realities of today but of the
possibilities of tomorrow.
He shares an expert opinion and then provides
further detail
He makes a claim and then follows with a counter
argument
2 3 4 5

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