How did the space race end and why is it significant?(1 point)

Responses

The space race eventually ended with no one winning.
The space race eventually ended with no one winning.

The space race eventually ended with Soviet and American cooperation. This was especially significant because the Cold War was still going on elsewhere.
The space race eventually ended with Soviet and American cooperation. This was especially significant because the Cold War was still going on elsewhere.

The space race eventually ended with the Soviets winning. This was especially significant because the Cold War was still going on elsewhere.
The space race eventually ended with the Soviets winning. This was especially significant because the Cold War was still going on elsewhere.

The space race is still going on.
The space race is still going on.

The first two responses are correct:

- The space race eventually ended with no one winning. This is significant because it shows that both the United States and the Soviet Union reached their goals of exploring and advancing in space, even though they did not have a clear winner.
- The space race eventually ended with Soviet and American cooperation. This is significant because it marked a turning point in the Cold War, as the two superpowers were able to set aside their differences and work together for the sake of space exploration.