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What is the primary focus of Rachel Carson's book 'Silent Spring'?
The effects of pesticides on the environment
The migration patterns of birds
The impact of urbanization on wildlife
The history of the environmental movement
Which of the following concepts is central to Rachel Carson's ecological philosophy?
Interconnectedness of all living things
The superiority of human beings over nature
The inevitability of technological progress
The idea that nature is a resource for economic gain
What was a significant outcome of Rachel Carson's advocacy in 'Silent Spring'?
The banning of DDT in the United States
The establishment of national parks
The launch of the modern environmental movement
The creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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