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Einstein proposed the formation of a world government, to counter the destruction of acts like
the use of atom bombs, in the missive that he wrote to the United Nations. Unlike the letter to
Roosevelt, this one made no impact. But over the next decade, Einstein got ever more involved
in politics - agitating for an end to the arms buildup and using his popularity to campaign for
peace and democracy.(read the passage and answer the following)
(a) Who was Roosevelt?
(b) Who had written a letter to Roosevelt and why?
(c) Which letter did not make any impact?
(d) Why did Einstein get more involved in politics?

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Answered by HA680
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Answer:

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Answered by ThGreat
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Answer:

a) Roosevelt was the President of United States of America.

b)Einstein had written the letter to Roosevelt because he wanted to warn him the aftereffects of the atomic bomb.

c)The letter written to the United Nations which was a public missive.

d) Einstein got more involved in politics for the agitation for an end to the arm buildup and using his popularity to campaign for peace and democracy.

Hope this helps you.

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