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adoni [48]
3 years ago
7

PLEASE HELP ME OUT!!!!!

History
1 answer:
Lostsunrise [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

There are two opposing views on the Manhattan project. One, see it as one of United States greatest achievements from Second World War while others view it as a crime against humanity. Let's discuss this in detail.

Explanation:

Many hold the point of view that the Manhattan project resulted in the development of the deadliest weapon in history. It resulted in the deaths of more than a 100,000 people in Japan and continues to be a problem in the world today.

The other point of view is that the Manhattan project was necessary and if  American had not developed it, the Germans would have, which would have made it a much more dangerous place. Supporters also point out to how it helped in the development of clean nuclear energy and nuclear medical science which benefits everyone today.

Personally, I agree that it was, at least, a necessary evil, which has protected the country and gave us tons of other benefits.

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