U.S entry into world war II caused the us army to take over the atomic research project being conducted at columbia university in the early 1940s.
Explanation:
Nuclear expedition and atomic research was one of the thrust area during world war II in United States. Two special type of nuclear weapons were generated by them in the year 1940. There was a competition in between Germany and U.S in discovering atomic bomb.
After world war I several concillation measures were taken but nonetheless worked out in its best. That's why world war II happened and U.S also enetred into the battle even after following the principle of neutrality. It compelled them to take atomic research project.
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"They [old Barney and young Barney] never knew when they were safe from punishment. They were frequently whipped when least deserving, and escaped whipping when most deserving it."
Explanation:
The first one demonstrates Colonel Lloyd's unpredictability when it says, "They never knew when they were safe". It shows that Colonel Lloyd was fickle when it says, "whipped when least deserving... escaped whipping when most deserving".
The second one simply states how he abuses his slaves, and the third one states how many he must've owned. Neither of them say anything about his behavior and emotional state.
The NATO members would have to go through the "satellites" or countries controlled by the soviet union, in order to get to the soviet union.
After the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, Vice President Andrew Johnson became President. At first, he appeared to be a Radical however he clashed with them, involving himself in a bitter struggle with Radical Republicans.
<em>Some of the main reasons which caused the political conflict between the radical republicans and President Johnson were the Civil Rights Act</em>, which was the first United States federal law to define citizenship and affirm that all citizens are equally protected by the law, and <em>the four Reconstruction Acts</em>, through which it was required to the Southern States to be readmitted to the Union.
Since Republican Radicals had full control of Congress they were able to override 15 of the 21 bills passed by Congress which Johnson had vetoed, including the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and four Reconstruction Acts, described above.