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What does this timeline suggest about nuclear proliferation?

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After World War II, other nations felt the need to develop their own nuclear bombs.
After World War II, other nations felt the need to develop their own nuclear bombs.

After the destruction caused by the first atomic bombs, nations joined to prevent future use and development of nuclear weapons.
After the destruction caused by the first atomic bombs, nations joined to prevent future use and development of nuclear weapons.

The United States and the Soviet Union both supplied their allies with nuclear weapons.
The United States and the Soviet Union both supplied their allies with nuclear weapons.

Although there were a number of nations developing atomic bombs right after World War II, there was no longer a need to worry about more countries doing so.
Although there were a number of nations developing atomic bombs right after World War II, there was no longer a need to worry about more countries doing so.
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The timeline suggests that after World War II, other nations felt the need to develop their own nuclear bombs, leading to an increase in nuclear proliferation. This is supported by the fact that there were multiple countries developing atomic bombs in the years following the war.