It can be gathered from text I that
human history may be based on material progress.
It can be gathered from text I that
human history may be based on material progress.
It can be gathered from text I that
human technological progress has always been destined to conquer other peoples.
It can be gathered from text I that
nuclear fission can be compared to the discovery of fire.
From text I, it can be deduced that
the creation of the machines stands for the victory of men's greatest ideals.
From text I, it can be deduced that
machines can be good or bad depending on the use that is made of them.
From text I, it can be deduced that
wrong ideals can cause the production of wrong machines.
From text I, it can be deduced that
motor-cars are supposed to be driven fast.
From text I, it can be deduced that
an appropriate title for this passage could be: What the Eastern peoples are doing.
In text I,
Ù the term "Eastern peoples" (R.3) refers to Asiatic peoples.
In text I,
"us" (R.9) refers to mankind.