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What was a concern of some scientists after the Manhattan Project?
With Germany defeated, they did not think that Japan would be a threat.
They did not think that Truman was knowledgeable enough about atomic options.
With Germany defeated, they did not think there was a need for an atomic weapon.
They did not think the US had adequate staffing to continue development of weapons.
The town of Los Alamos, New Mexico, was built by the US government in the early 1940s as a site
for research on atomic weapons.
for the first atomic bomb test.
to house planes with atomic weapons.
to house scientists from Nazi Germany.
A result of the atomic bombs dropped by the US on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was that
Japan surrendered within a few days.
Japan continued to fight.
Japan launched a counterattack.
Japan repelled a US invasion.
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1) With Germany defeated, they did not think there was a need for an atomic weapon.
2) for research on atomic weapons.
3) Japan surrendered within a few days.
2) for research on atomic weapons.
3) Japan surrendered within a few days.
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