Claim A: Nikola Tesla was an important scientist whose achievements should be celebrated.
Claim B: Nikola Tesla was not an important scientist and should be remembered only as an assistant to Thomas Edison.
Which claim does the following piece of evidence best support?
Tesla discovered alternating current, a form of electricity; he also figured out how to harness radio waves with a transistor, leading to the invention of the radio.
A.
Claim B, because the radio is only a minor invention
B.
Claim A, because it lists Tesla's scientific achievements
C.
Claim B, because it explains how Tesla helped Edison
D.
Claim A, because it shows that Tesla's ideas were more important than Edison's