Primary Sources: Einstein Urges FDR to Build Nuclear Weapons in WWII
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Read the passage Primary Sources: Einstein Urges FDR to Build Nuclear Weapons in WWII. Then answer the questions below.
Read the passage Primary Sources: Einstein Urges FDR to Build Nuclear Weapons in WWII. Then answer the questions below.
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What is the MOST likely reason Einstein later regretted his letter to President Roosevelt?
it did not lead to the United States defeat of Nazi German and was, therefore, a waste of resources
it contributed to the development of the nuclear bombs that devastated cities in Japan
it led to the United States becoming a global superpower
it led to other countries developing nuclear power, creating a security risk for the United States
Which events led Einstein to believe the U.S. needed to expand research into the atom bomb? Select two correct answers.
The United States had recently decided to enter war against the German regime
French and American scientists had recently determined that nuclear power could be developed quickly
Germany took over Czechoslovakian mines and stopped selling their Uranium to other places
Researchers recently discovered large mines of uranium in the Belgian colony of the Congo
Universities had run out of funds to continue researching the uses of nuclear power
Drag each item into the correct box. Einstein recommends the United States invest in diplomacy with foreign governments and greater research efforts. What reasons does he give for each?
to determine the full capabilities of atom bombs
to recommend actions to other governments that would help the U.S.
to maintain contact with places that had more uranium than the U.S.
to expand the work that universities are able to do alone