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The U.S. government, as well as many scientists, debated about whether to use the atomic bomb on Japan because of A. military concerns B. technical concerns C. financial concerns D. ethical concerns
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The U.S. government, as well as many scientists, debated about whether to use the atomic bomb on Japan because of
A. military concerns
B. technical concerns
C. financial concerns
D. ethical concerns
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Lets See Ur Answer Is D.
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It was, because of ethical concerns. All the radioactive materiel from the bomb caused a massive area of land to come to ends for many years.
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