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How did the US government respond to Robert Oppenheimer’s opposition to developing the hydrogen bomb?
He was given a different position in the government.
He continued to head atomic research for the government.
He was accused of disloyalty and lost his security clearance.
He continued to do atomic research but at a lower level.
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He was accused of disloyalty and lost his security clearance.
In 1954 Oppenheimer’s past associations and his opposition to the hydrogen‑bomb program led to an Atomic Energy Commission security hearing; his clearance was revoked, ending his government advisory role.
In 1954 Oppenheimer’s past associations and his opposition to the hydrogen‑bomb program led to an Atomic Energy Commission security hearing; his clearance was revoked, ending his government advisory role.
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