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manhatten project
Title: manhatten project
Category: Science & Technology
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manhatten project
The Manhattan Project did more than allow the United States to knock Japan out
of World War II: it allowed the United States to lead the way into the Nuclear Age. The
United States needed a way to end the war quickly without losing many of its own lives,
so the president ordered scientists and generals to work on the making of an atomic
bomb. This was called the Manhattan Project. There was a sense
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Atomic Spaces: Living on the Manhattan Project. Chicago:
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Stein, R. Conrad. The Manhattan Project. Chicago: Children’s Press, 1993, pp. 10-16,
29-35.
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