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06.05.2020 •
Social Studies
Which was the first book to set the stage for society to change in becoming more environmentally aware?
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Ответ:
Silent spring
Explanation:
This book was written by Rachel Carson. It was published in 1962. The book is a documentation of the negative chemical effects caused by pesticides.
It caused the United States' national pesticide policy to be reversed, caused a nationwide ban on the use of the chemical compound DDT for agriculture, it was also an inspiration to the environmental movement that brought about the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Both believed this could be achieved through a representative democracy
Wanted the best for the nation. (They wanted it to prosper and be strong)
Both were American Political parties
Both were a force in 1786 & 1800
They were more different then alike by far.
Hoped this helped.