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How does President Reagan BEST support the
argument that Soviet students have reason to be
positive about the future?
by citing the philosophical views of the Soviet

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by describing the world wide events

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Mkjeldsen
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By describing the worldwide technological and

information revolution

Step-by-step explanation:

President Ronald Reagan addressed students at the Moscow State University in 1988 on his visit to the Soviet Union.

He talked to them abut freedom and democracy while condemning communism. He told them that no country on earth can advance without freedom, freedom to choose.

He talked to the students about a new revolution he called information revolution. He declared that the future of economic and technological advancement would depend on entrepreneurship spirit and invention of people that choose to dare.

President Reagan also told them that back in his country, United States of America, two college students started one of the largest personal computer firms in America. He stressed on the idea that entrepreneurs who are ready to take risks are responsible for great economic growth of their country.

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