What is the reason for the high valuation of science in the twentieth century?

A) The explosion of scientific knowledge has transformed every other aspect of human life on the planet.
B) The future of the planet depends upon the ability of scientists to discover the secrets of nature.
C) The need for more advanced technology to keep up with competing countries.
D) The next frontier of building space stations farther into the solar system.
E) The discoveries made to date are small in comparison to what is coming scientifically.


A

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