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Which caused the US Army to take over the atomic research project being conducted at Columbia University in the early 1940s?
the first atomic bomb test
a letter from Albert Einstein
Japan’s research into atomic bombs
the US entry into World War II

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Answered by areebaghiyas
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Answer:

U.S entry into world war II caused the us army to take over the atomic research project being conducted at columbia university in the early 1940s.

Explanation:

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Answered by mahitiwari89
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The correct response is the United States' entry into World War II. In 1939, the agencies that would subsequently develop the Manhattan Project were founded. According to US intelligence officers, German scientists were working on a nuclear bomb. Colonel Leslie Groves was in charge of the project when it began in 1942.

What prompted the US to develop the atomic bomb?

The Manhattan Project was the code name for the United States' ability to build a working atomic bomb during World War II.

Fears that German scientists were working on a nuclear weapon prompted the Manhattan Project. The US army was thought to have taken over the atomic research effort after the US entered World War II.

The US entry into World War II caused the US Army to take over the atomic research project conducted at Columbia University in the early 1940s.

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