The Trinity test refers to the first atomic bomb explosion at the Trinity test site located on the U.S. Air Force base at Alamogordo, New Mexico. Much of the research as well as the development of this top-secret nuclear program named "The Manhattan Project" took place in Los Alamos, New Mexico. As a result, <u>the scientists,</u> who had been in charged of developing the nuclear project, <u>realized how powerful the nuclear bomb was.</u> The scientists successfully tested the first nuclear bomb in 1945. (The correct option is the 3rd. one)
Abolitionists fought to end slavery. Abolitionism was an anti-slavery movement.
The Early Cold War (1947–1960)
Answer:
Practically everyone
Explanation:
FDR was afraid Huey Long would contest the democratic vote in the 1936 election which would split the vote between FDR's "New Dealer's" and Long's "Share The Wealther's". Long also stepped on the toes of Louisiana politicians by using the power of his held office to the fullest extent and received overwhelming public support as he made text books free for all elementary school children, paved new roads, built new bridges, and founded Louisiana State University. All at the cost of the wallets of corrupt politicians who had their money took right out of their bank accounts by Long with his Taxes. To the outrage of the Klan and its sympathizers, Huey Long’s programs to uplift the poor meant that African Americans received public education, healthcare, tax exemptions, and the opportunity to vote free of charge (although the vast majority were still blocked from voting by local "Jim Crow" laws), among other benefits aimed at freeing the disenfranchised from the shackles of poverty. Black ministers even organized Share Our Wealth clubs among their congregations with Long’s blessing, a radical inclusion in 1930s America.