“To the making of these fateful decisions, the United States pledges before you—and therefore before the world—its determination to help solve the fearful atomic dilemma—to find the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life... The United States would seek more than the mere reduction or elimination of atomic materials for military purposes. A special purpose would be to provide abundant electrical energy in the power-starved areas of the world.”
— President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Address before the General Assembly of the United Nations, December 8, 1953
Which of the following mid-twentieth-century developments best explains the context of the proposal outlined in the passage?
- The role of state-sponsored scientific research and technological exchange in shaping global geopolitical influence during the Cold War.Cevap
- BThe rise of global environmentalist movements that successfully promoted the Green Revolution as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels.
- CThe rapid homogenization of global culture as Western consumer goods and commercial technologies eliminated regional cultural differences.
- DThe technological shift from wood-burning to steam-powered machinery that characterized the First Industrial Revolution.