What did the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the U.S. demonstrate? How was this a significant development of the Cold War? (1 point)

This dedicated government body demonstrated that the U.S. was serious about extending its
O influence into the USSR space capsules. This meant the U.S, wanted to directly take over Soviet
territory in space.
This dedicated government body demonstrated that the U.S, was serious about extending its influence beyond Earth. This meant the U.S. was willing to compete in the Cold War on every front possible, including in outer space.
This dedicated government body demonstrated that the U.S, was serious about collaborating with the USSR. This was a step toward ending the Cold war
This dedicated government body demonstrated that the U.S, was serious about successfully
• sending the first human into space. This meant it wanted to win this particular part of the Cold War at all costs.

This dedicated government body demonstrated that the U.S. was serious about extending its influence beyond Earth. This meant the U.S. was willing to compete in the Cold War on every front possible, including in outer space. The creation of NASA was a significant development of the Cold War as it fueled the space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, showcasing technological advancements and military capabilities. It also demonstrated the ideological competition between the two superpowers, as each sought to prove their superiority in space exploration.