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AlekseyPX
3 years ago
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Which statement displays how the US responded to Sputnik 1?

History
2 answers:
Gemiola [76]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is Americans were concerned that they were inferior to Soviets in terms of science, technology, and missiles.


After the Soviet Union launched Sputnik into space, the US was determined to have the same technological capabilities as the Soviets. This idea of competiting against the Soviet Union in order to see who could have more success in space was known as the Space Race. This era would include roughly a decade of competition between the US and Soviet Union. This race also lead to increased funding for NASA and science programs in public schools.

Firdavs [7]3 years ago
5 0

<u><em>The statement displays how the US responded to Sputnik 1 were that </em></u><u><em>Americans were concerned that they were inferior to Soviets in terms of science, technology, and missiles. </em></u>

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Further Explanations:

After the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik into space, the United States determined itself to have the   same technological competences as the Soviet Union possessed. This spirit of competition that rose against the Soviet Union to prove that who will be more successful in the space was termed as the “Space Race”. The era included a decade of competition amid the “United States” and “Soviet Union”.The competitions also lead to the establishment of numerous scientific institutes such as NASA and science programs in public schools.

Sputnik was the first-ever satellite launched in the elliptical low earth orbit on 4th October 1947 by the scientists of Russia. Its success triggered the sense of having the same technology in the mind of the United Nations to prove itself worthy of having the same technology.

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Answer Details

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Soviet Union

Keywords:

Soviet Union, Sputnik, United States, Space Race, Soviet Union, NASA, elliptical , earth, orbit, scientists ,Russia, United Nations, technology

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