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with General Ridgway. The war concluded in a failure of the United States to achieve victory over North Korea. Eisenhower, who was president after the war, threatened with nuclear weapons for Korea and China to arrange an armistice. This armistice was concluded
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Category: /History/Asian History
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This was the response Mao gave to the American threat. Mao believed that people, not weapons, decided the outcome of the war and China had one of the largest populations in the world. After the nuclear missiles, China would still have people to fight with, while the U.S
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
that nuclear fission could create a formidable weapon, the decision had to be made whether or not to use the bomb in the war which was still being fought in Asia. The bomb had originally been developed to defeat the Germans, but by the time the bomb
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Category: /Science & Technology
to the challenges involved in the handling of the radioactive plutonium, which create weapons-grade plutonium, raising the risks of nuclear arms and terrorism and the handling and disposable of the radioactive wastes. Nuclear power plants cause up to 1000 deaths a year
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
weapons systems like the MX nuclear missile. When Gore Congressional class made it to Washington there was a new Democratic president, Jimmy Carter. The Watergate scandal had temporarily interrupted the run for a republican president. This had increased
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Category: /History/Asian History
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, the basis for three decades of nuclear stability with the Soviet Union, but at the same time succeeded in persuading Russia to agree to a landmark treaty that would cut U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons stockpiles by two-thirds over
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
with extreme beliefs, especially those associated with cults, may resort to chemical, biological or nuclear radiation devices.
10. The use of nuclear weapons remains the least likely scenario, given current levels of security and the reluctance
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significant projects ever done in the United States.2 The United States government was shocked by the news of German scientists discovering nuclear fission. The news came to the United States from Albert Einstein. Einstein found out the nuclear fission information
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significant projects ever done in the United States.2 The United States government was shocked by the news of German scientists discovering nuclear fission. The news came to the United States from Albert Einstein. Einstein found out the nuclear fission information
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significant projects ever done in the United States.2
The United States government was shocked by the news of German scientists discovering nuclear fission. The news came to the United States from Albert Einstein. Einstein found out the nuclear fission
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