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What is the best illustration of the long-term effects of America’s use of the atomic bomb in Japan?
Atomic weapons were no longer developed because of radiation effects.
The United Nations drafted rules surrounding atomic weapon use.
The Allies used atomic weapons extensively from that point forward.
More nations in the world began experimenting with atomic weapons.
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More nations in the world began experimenting with atomic weapons.
Explanation: The U.S. use of atomic bombs in 1945 triggered a nuclear arms race (especially between the U.S. and the Soviet Union) and widespread efforts by other countries to develop and test nuclear weapons, a major long-term consequence.
Explanation: The U.S. use of atomic bombs in 1945 triggered a nuclear arms race (especially between the U.S. and the Soviet Union) and widespread efforts by other countries to develop and test nuclear weapons, a major long-term consequence.
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