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In the 1960’s, the United States and another country were involved on a “space race” to send a man on the moon. This competition would prove which country had the best technology in space. With the launch of the apollo missions, the united states ultimately won this race. What was the bame of the losing country?
A) cuba
B) canada
C) england
D) soviet union
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