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the atomic bomb

MACROBUTTON DoFieldClick [Student 's Name]

MACROBUTTON DoFieldClick [Instructor 's Name]

MACROBUTTON DoFieldClick [Course Title]

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The Boom Discourse

This introduction is intended to lead to other discussions and further analysis on the atomic bomb in U .S . history , which , apart from ending 70 ,000 lives on August 6th , 1945 , was (and still is ) also considered a necessary evil . This shall thus attempt to provide a qualitative review on how the atomic bomb shaped the American mindset (and also the other way round ) and its course of making history we shall

also look deep into whether it was an ending to a brutal war or an initiation of unreasonable demands , besides being the pathway towards acquiring a vast plethora of technological advancements

Americans are known for their driving force , which they used in creating the atomic bomb as well , a force identical to nuclear fission if we take into account the complexities that convoluted the diverse ranges of commitments , individual energies and efforts into a single endeavor . It was because the perception , learning and reasoning shaped the psychological bent of an entire citizenry that understood an onset of newer military warfare techniques if it 's inevitable , then let it be the United States to obtain it first . Whether it is the monopoly on atomic weapons that made U .S . a super power during the Second World War or vice versa still remains subjected to debate

It was U .S . President Franklin D . Roosevelt who took the decision for creating the...

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