I believe that it would be the first one
J. Robert Oppenheimer is often called the "father of the atomic bomb" for leading the Manhattan Project, the program that developed the first nuclear weapon during World War II.
<span>The question ("John Smith was born in Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States and has lived there his entire life. According to the 14th Amendment, Mr. Smith is a citizen of the (fill in the gap)" can be rephrased as: 1) are people born in the US citizens of the US - yes, they are ! (so we reject option a) immediately 2) are people residing in a state a citizen of that state - yes they are! (so option C is the correct one. 3) can people be citizens of a city - no, this is not the case, cities are to small to hand out citizenship.</span><span />
1, Cars and Trucks
2, <span>Department of Ecology
3, A</span><span>ccident at Three Mile Island
</span>4, <span>Nuclear power cannot be used to produce electricity.
5, Spotted Owl
I just took the test these are the right answers.</span>