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How does Michio Kaku establish the sense of urgency that compelled the development of the Internet in "How the Internet and Other Technologies Came About"?
by comparing the United States’ emerging technology to Russia’s
by explaining the United States’ plans to launch World War III
by describing the Cold War paranoia that reigned at the time
by detailing a quantitative study of Pentagon priorities

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Answered by Anonymous
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Michio Kaku established a sense of emergency on How the Internet and Other Technologies came about by describing the Cold War paranoia that reigned at the time.

  • Michio Kaku is an American experimental theoretical physicist, futurist, and popularizer.
  • He is a theoretical physics professor at New York City College and CUNY Graduate Centre. He published several books on physics.
  • Thus, he described that Internet and Other Technologies came about as per the Cold War paranoia that reigned at the time.
Answered by m2004k
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the answer is c

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How does Michio Kaku establish the sense of urgency that compelled the development of the Internet in "How the Internet and Other Technologies Came About"?

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