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In what main way does Kennedy make an appeal to reason in this quotation from "The Immigrant Contribution"?

Significant as the immigrant role was in politics and in the economy, the immigrant contribution to the professions and the arts was perhaps even greater. Charles O. Paullin's analysis of the Dictionary of American Biography shows that, of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century figures, 20 percent of the businessmen, 20 percent of the scholars and scientists, 23 percent of the painters, 24 percent of the engineers, 28 percent of the architects, 29 percent of the clergymen, 46 percent of the musicians and 61 percent of the actors were of foreign birth....

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He makes a logical argument based mostly on facts and statistics.

Step-by-step explanation:

Logos, which is the appeal to reason is a rhetorical appeal that makes references to verifiable facts, and statistics that support an argument. Logos applies logical reasoning and can not be easily refuted since it is based on facts.

Kennedy made use of this rhetorical appeal when he not just mentioned that immigrants were contributing to the professions and arts, but also making reference to a research work which had facts and figures to support the argument.

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