Rachel Carson's Fight for the Environment

Rachel Carson's Fight for the Environment

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History, Biology

10th Grade - University

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Rachel Carson, a marine biologist and writer, was a pivotal figure in raising awareness about environmental issues. Born in 1907, she developed a passion for nature, which led her to study zoology and genetics. Her work with the US Bureau of Fisheries highlighted the dangers of DDT, a pesticide harmful to wildlife. When the government ignored her findings, she published 'Silent Spring' in 1962, sparking public outcry and controversy. Despite facing a smear campaign, Carson's efforts contributed to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency and the phasing out of DDT. Her legacy continues to inspire environmental responsibility.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Where did Rachel Carson study zoology and genetics?

Stanford University

Johns Hopkins University

Yale University

Harvard University

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What harmful effect did Rachel Carson observe about DDT?

It was harmless to humans

It improved soil quality

It killed wildlife

It increased crop yields

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What was the title of the book Rachel Carson published in 1962?

Under the Sea-Wind

The Sea Around Us

Silent Spring

The Edge of the Sea

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What was one of the outcomes of Rachel Carson's advocacy?

Introduction of new farming techniques

Creation of the Environmental Protection Agency

Ban on all pesticides

Increased use of DDT

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How did Rachel Carson contribute to public awareness about environmental issues?

By creating documentaries

By publishing a book and speaking publicly

By writing articles in newspapers

By organizing protests