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What was Oppenheimer saying about the atomic
bomb in this passage?

A.that it was a terrible weapon that would
change the world

B.that it was more powerful than expected

C.that he feared he would be killed in the
bomb's blast

What was Oppenheimer saying about the atomic bomb in this passage? A.that it was a terrible weapon that would change the world B.that it was more powerful than class=

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Answer:

A. that it was a terrible weapon that would  change the world

The Manhattan Project's project chief, Robert Oppenheimer, was a theoretical physicist.

Option a is the daying about Atomic bomb from the passage.

The reasons why it's a terrible weapon:

  • He expressed sadness that the weapon was not ready in time to be used against Nazi Germany.

  • He and many of the project team, on the other hand, were outraged by the bombing of Nagasaki, believing that the second bomb was unnecessary from a military standpoint.

For example:

Hiroshima and Nagasaki were obliterated by the atomic bomb, killing over 200,000 people. It is, however, the most lethal weapon in the world's military arsenals.

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