"We are in a period of grace. We have time—perhaps a generation—in which to save the environment from final, irreversible ruin. But this grace will be wasted if we fail to recognize that the environmental crisis is not a collection of separate problems... it is a single, systemic pathology of our technological civilization... We must rebuild our system of production so that it conforms to the laws of the ecosphere."
— Barry Commoner, biologist and environmental activist, *The Closing Circle*, 1971
Which of the following developments in the 1970s was most directly a response to the concerns expressed in the excerpt?
- AThe dismantling of industrial regulations to implement supply-side economic stimulus
- The passage of bipartisan federal legislation establishing environmental regulations and protectionsCevap
- CThe creation of entitlement programs like Medicare and Medicaid to address public health crises
- DThe redirection of federal military spending from Cold War containment to domestic conservation programs
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The passage of bipartisan federal legislation establishing environmental regulations and protections
The correct answer is correct because public concern over environmental damage, highlighted by publications like Barry Commoner's book, catalyzed a wave of federal action in the early 1970s. This resulted in bipartisan support for new regulatory measures, including the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970, and major updates to the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
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The growth of the environmental movement in the 1970s led to significant federal legislation and regulatory expansion to protect the environment and manage natural resources.
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