Select the correct text in the passage.
in Address to Students at Moscow State University," President Reagan expresses the idea that progress can only be achieved if man is free to
pursue knowledge and learn from his mistakes.
Which two sentences from the passage best support this concept?
from Address to Students at Moscow State University
by Ronald Reagan
Like a chrysalis, we're emerging from the economy of the industrial Revolution - an economy confined to and limited by the Earth's physical
resources -- Into, as one economist titled his book, "The Economy In Mind," in which there are no bounds on human imagination and the
freedom to create is the most precious natural resource. Think of that little computer chip. Its value isn't in the sand from which it is made but in
the microscopic architecture designed into it by ingenious human minds. Or take the example of the satellite relaying this broadcast around the
world, which replaces thousands of tons of copper mined from the Earth and molded into wire. In the new economy, human invention
Iscreasingly makes physical resources obsolete. We're breaking through the material conditions of existence to a world where man creates his
con destiny. Even as we explore the most advanced reaches of science, we're returning to the age-old wisdom of our culture, a wisdom
contained in the book of Genesis in the Bible: In the beginning was the spirit, and it was from this spirit that the material abundance of creation
issued forth
But progress is not foreordained. The key is freedom - freedom of thought, freedom of Information, freedom of communication. The
renowned scientist, scholar, and founding father of this university, Mikhail Lomonosov, knew that. "It is common knowledge," he sald, "that the
achievements of science are considerable and rapid, particularly once the yoke of slavery is cast off and replaced by the freedom of philosophy."