10. Even in a democracy, it is necessary to restrict the dissemination of advanced technological knowledge that is of commercial or national-security value. Dissemination to certain countries, those that are or will be competitors or enemies, should be selectively prohibited. There must, however, be free exchange of scientific information.
In order to act in accordance with the position above, it would be necessary to be able to rely on each of the following EXCEPT:
(A) It is possible to distinguish with confidence despite any changes in the international environment, friendly or noncompetitive from hostile or competitive nations.
(B) In a democracy, it is not necessary that the public have detailed knowledge of the country's advanced technology in order, for example , to make informed decisions about the direction public policy should take.
(C) In most fields of science, basic scientific research is further advanced in countries that are democracies than in countries that are not democracies.
(D) In each field of science, it is possible to distinguish scientific information from advanced technological knowledge that is of commercial or national-security value.
(E) In cases where a company that use advanced technology is a multinational organization, it is possible to keep information about the technology from being passed across designated national
最后一句话不是打错了吧,这道题没看懂她想问什么,有大侠可以给解释一下吗,谢谢了。
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