"For a nation like India, nuclear energy is not a luxury; it is a necessity. If we are to achieve rapid economic development and overcome the poverty of our people, we cannot rely solely on traditional sources of power. By embracing atomic energy, we are bridging the scientific and technological gap that has historically separated us from industrialized nations. This power station is a symbol of our determination to utilize modern science for peaceful development, agricultural improvement, and industrial growth."
—Adapted from a speech by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at the dedication of the Tarapur Atomic Power Station, 1969
Which of the following historical processes in the late twentieth century is best illustrated by the passage?
- AThe introduction of commercial nuclear power as the primary driver of the Second Industrial Revolution.
- BThe rise of global environmentalist movements that successfully replaced fossil fuels with sustainable agricultural practices from the Green Revolution.
- The adoption of new energy technologies by developing states to foster economic development and narrow the gap with industrialized nations.Cevap
- DThe complete homogenization of global economic policies and cultural values through standardized energy infrastructure.
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The correct answer is the option stating that developing states adopted new energy technologies to foster economic development and narrow the gap with industrialized nations.
The correct answer is correct because the speech by Indira Gandhi highlights India's deliberate choice to adopt nuclear power to build its domestic infrastructure, promote industrial and agricultural development, and catch up with industrialized nations. This reflects a broader global pattern in the late twentieth century where developing countries sought advanced energy technologies to bolster their economic independence and development.
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The global spread and adoption of new energy technologies (such as nuclear power) after 1900 to support economic development and modernization in developing states.
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