A launch vehicle gives the spacecraft enough force to reach ___________. (Select One Answer)
a. the troposphere
b. orbit
c. supersonic speed
d. Germany
-- The purpose of the launch vehicle is to give the spacecraft velocity, not force.
-- The launch vehicle gives the payload the speed it needs, in the direction it needs, to take it to wherever you want it to go.
If it's a 'space'-craft, and perhaps you want it to stay in this neighborhood for a while before sending it out on its long journey, you might launch it into Earth orbit first.
The question is very broad. If the payload is a TV satellite, then it would be placed first into low Earth orbit, and only later raised to its operational, geosynchronous orbit. If the payload is a nuclear warhead, or a primitive, deadly firecracker launched for resistance and fun from Gaza, then it would be aimed to strike its ultimate destination by surprise and as soon as possible.