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Natasha_Volkova [10]3 years ago
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<h2>Answer:</h2><h2>4. Manhattan Project, U.S. government research project (1942–45) that produced the first atomic bombs. The first atomic bomb test, near Alamogordo, New Mexico, July 16, 1945.</h2><h2>5. Robert Oppenheimer, “father of the atomic bomb.” On July 16, 1945, in a remote desert location near Alamogordo, New Mexico, the first atomic bomb was successfully detonated—the Trinity Test. It created an enormous mushroom cloud some 40,000 feet high and ushered in the Atomic Age.</h2><h2>6. MacArthur said that the real need in Japan was moral and religious.</h2><h2>7. At Yalta, Roosevelt and Churchill discussed with Stalin the conditions under which the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan and all three agreed that, in exchange for potentially crucial Soviet participation in the Pacific theater, the Soviets would be granted a sphere of influence in Manchuria following ...</h2><h2>8. Manchuria was to remain under Soviet control. Mongolia was to be given to the Communists.</h2>

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motikmotik3 years ago
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4. Manhattan Project, U.S. government research project

5. Robert Oppenheimer, On July 16, 1945

6. MacArthur said that the real need in Japan was moral and religious.

7. Shared his vision, At Yalta, Roosevelt and Churchill negotiated with Stalin the terms on which the Soviet Union would join the war against Japan, and all three concluded that, in return for potentially vital Soviet involvement in the Pacific theatre, Roosevelt and Churchill would withdraw from the war.

8. Manchuria was to remain in Soviet hands. Mongolia was to be handed over to the Communists.

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