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What did Carl Sagan believe was proven by the disaster at Chernobyl?

A) there can be no positive use for nuclear power.

B) a move toward nationalism is a waste of time

C) technology when used careless is progressively more dangerous

D ) there is always a possibility that fatal mistakes will occur

Is it c?
6 years ago

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Heather
I mean is it A? My bad
6 years ago
Ms. Sue
You were right the first time.

https://people.com/archive/as-the-dust-settles-from-chernobyl-carl-sagan-sounds-a-warning-about-technological-recklessness-vol-25-no-20/
6 years ago

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