
TEKS US History High School - H.28.B: Space Technology & Exploration
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High School - U.S. History
Social Studies K-HS (Archived)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1What is one way to describe the developments shown above?Conclusions from research conducted by the Environmental Protection AgencyEffects of programs to monitor national securityProgram results of the Federal Civil Defense AdministrationPractical applications of technologies developed for spaceflight60sH.28.B: Space Technology & Exploration
- Q2Which factor links all of these modern innovations?They each include technology that was originally developed for use in the U.S. space exploration program.They are all products initially created for use in the U.S. communications industry.They are all special tools first created for U.S. transportation workers in the early twentieth century.They each include material that was first grown on U.S. experimental farms in the late nineteenth century.60sH.28.B: Space Technology & Exploration
- Q3These technological advances can all be traced back to which industry?EnergyTelecommunicationsAerospaceTransportation60sH.28.B: Space Technology & Exploration
- Q4This technology was originally developed primarily to -slow down space capsules as they landed in the oceanprotect the space shuttle on reentryprovide astronauts with improved navigational equipmentgive rockets greater boost during takeoff60sH.28.B: Space Technology & Exploration
- Q5Which industry is most responsible for these quality-of-life improvements?CommunicationsTransportationAerospaceMedical research30sH.28.B: Space Technology & Exploration
