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AP US History-Oster APUSH multiple-choice practice test #2 (55 minutes)

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This question refers to the following passage: “For each of us, as for the robin in Michigan or the salmon in the Miramichi, this is a problem of ecology, of interrelationships, of interdependence. We poison the caddis flies in the stream and the salmon runs dwindle and die. . . . We spray our elms and the following springs are silent of robin song, not because we sprayed the robins directly but because the poison traveled, step by step, through the now familiar elm leaf-earthworm-robin cycle. These are matters of record, observable, part of the visible world around us.” Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, 1962   Which of the following developments contributed most directly to the conditions described in the excerpt?

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Question restatement: The excerpt from Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring discusses ecological interdependence and how actions like spraying pesticides can have ripple effects through food chains, ultimately affecting species such as caddis flies, elm trees, earthworms, robins, and salmon. Option under consideration: 'The growth of suburban housing on previously undeveloped land.' Analysis of the option: - What the option suggests: It implies that converting undeveloped land into suburban housing creates ecological disruption t......Login to view full explanation

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