Agent Orange
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A herbicide chemical used in the Vietnam War
Real World Example
Agent Orange was a powerful chemical used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War to remove dense forest cover. It was meant to expose enemy troops and destroy crops, but it also caused severe health problems for both Vietnamese civilians and American soldiers. The chemical's use highlighted the devastating impacts of warfare on human health and the environment. Today, Agent Orange serves as a reminder of the importance of using chemicals responsibly and the long-term consequences of war. For example, it encourages people to think carefully about environmental protection and the potential dangers of other chemicals used in agriculture or warfare today.
Practice Version
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