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History, 31.10.2020 18:10 najashohatee1234

Why did the public's opinion change about the use of DDT? A sitting president convinced the public that DDT was a dangerous carcinogen.

The public started to see the effects of DDT—their pets and children were getting sick.

A biologist published a book that opened the public's eyes to DDT's harmful effects.

Several plants and animals were added to the endangered species list.

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