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The radiation was effecting the near by natives when it was absorbed into the body of people. With the invention of the hydrogen bomb, ?the nuclear/atomic age' evolved and gave the United States the technology it needed to become the superior nation it is today... Showed first 250 characters
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It gave the nation the power it needed to succeed and give the other nations a threat that the United States was a much stronger force for anyone to handle. The nuclear technology paved the way for new weapons that can help defend our nation but also making bigger threats throughout the world... Showed next 250 characters
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