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"We are rightly appalled by the genetic effects of radiation; how then, can we be indifferent to the same effect in chemicals th

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The quotation shown above was said by Rachel Carson. Rachel Carson played a major role in environmentalism’s birth in the 20th century. In “Silent Spring”, Carson said that agents or classified as mutagens that are among herbicides are able to modify the materials of heredity or genes.

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Most clear thinking Americans could probably tell you at least the rudimentary facts of who Thomas Jefferson was. Far fewer would likely have a definite idea of who Alexander Hamilton was and what his contributions as a Founding Father were. Yet his conception of an American government was just as important as that of Jefferson. Both founders foresaw the new nation as a great future power, and both had very different maps of how to get it there.

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