Which argument most clearly supports the authors' claims in Source C? A "While the military is important, we have important social programs that must be funded as well." B "Our nation will gain nothing but additional deficit if spending on defense is increased." C "We need a large, stable military to be able to better protect our citizens." D "There are both benefits and drawbacks to our current level of defense spending."
Which argument most clearly supports the authors' claims in Source C? A "While the military is important, we have important social programs that must be funded as well." B "Our nation will gain nothing but additional deficit if spending on defense is increased." C "We need a large, stable military to be able to better protect our citizens." D "There are both benefits and drawbacks to our current level of defense spending."
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Which argument most clearly supports the authors' claims in Source C? A "While the military is important, we have important social programs that must be funded as well."
B "Our nation will gain nothing but additional deficit if spending on defense is increased."
C "We need a large, stable military to be able to better protect our
citizens."
D "There are both benefits and drawbacks to our current level of defense spending."

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"Even though we've been able to keep the homeland safe for more than a decade, the threats to Americans at home and abroad are growing. Yet, even as the world outside our borders is filled with more doubt and uncertainty, the United States has been steadily reducing our spending on defense. The Army is on the path to be reduced to pre-World War II levels. The Navy is at pre-WWI levels. And our Air Force has the smallest and oldest combat force in its history. History has shown that every time we have unreasonably cut resources from our military in anticipation of a peace ... it has only cost us more to make up for the deficit we create in military readiness and capability, and the expected era of perpetual peace fails to materialize. We think we are saving money, but in the long run, we end up paying more and creating more risk and uncertainty. We can afford the military we need, but we must make it a priority.”
—Senator Marco Rubio and Senator Tom Cotton. "Why Defense Budget Must Grow," CNN, 2015
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