Read the claim from paragraph 2.
[O]nly if the United States occupies a position of pre-eminence can we help decide whether this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war. . . .
Which two statements best reflect how Kennedy supports this claim?
1. He says that the United States has vowed to use scientific knowledge for the good of all people.
2. He suggests that landing on the Moon is just a small step on the way to exploring other planets.
3. He notes that other countries have also had failures, but they have kept them secret.
4. He suggests that other nations are behind the United States in their quest to achieve space flight.
5. He notes that science and technology have no conscience, so they can be used for good or for evil.
6. He says that the United States has God’s blessing and will be protected on its dangerous journey.