Answer:
D) Nations work together to use the scientific developments for the good of man.
Explanation:
During his speech on October 22, 1963, President Kennedy addressed the National Academy of Sciences on its importance and role in government and public policy. He went on praising science's capability of aiding the development of the United States as a nation, but also made remarks about its importance for the entirety of humanity with the following words:
<em>“The ocean, the atmosphere, outer space, belong not to one nation or one ideology, but to all mankind, and as science carries out its tasks in the years ahead, it must enlist all its own disciplines, all nations prepared for the scientific quest, and all men capable of sympathizing with the scientific impulse.”</em>