Uranium and Plutonium plant
The aftermath of the atomic bombs
The First Test
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Treat on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons/President Truman
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The uranium plant was built in...

What is Oak Ridge, TN

100

On impact, the first atomic bomb killed about _____ people.

80,000 people

100

What was the code name for the test?

Trinity

100

What city was the second bomb dropped on?

Nagasaki

100

What year was the treaty adopted in?

2017

200

People employed at the plutonium plant...

What is 51,000 people

200

____ and _____ were diseases people faced during later years because of the bomb.

Leukemia and cancer

200

How many labs and workers were part of the The Manhattan Project?

30 labs and 130,000 workers

200

How many people did the second bomb kill on impact?

40K

200

By ____ it was clear that Japan had lost the war, but they refused to surrender.

August of 1945

300

The Plutonium plant was (in sq miles)

What is 500 square miles.

300

How much TNT did the Little Boy explode with

1300 tons

300

When was America's first test of the atomic bomb

July 16th, 1945

300

what were the names of the bombs?

1st: little boy

2nd: fat man

300

President Truman's goal when he decided to drop the bomb was ______.

To destroy Japan's ability to fight and end the war for good.

400

Oak Ridge, TN was chosen for the plant because

What is rich in uranium-235

400

The total amount of people dead by the end of 1945 in Japan after the bomb.

140,000

400

What was the Jumbo made of?

Big cylinder made of steel

400

who was the second bomb named after?

Winston Churchill

400
What does the treaty bring greater awareness to? 

consequences that would result from any nuclear weapon

500

The police that surrounded Oak Ridge, TN used

What is horseback

500

The Japanese name of people who survived the bombing 

Hibakusha

500

Where did the first test take place?

Jornada Del Muerto

500

What type of plane dropped the first bomb and what was its name?

It was a B29 bomber and it was named Enola Gay

500

President Truman was encouraged by _____ to drop as many bombs as possible on Japan. 

A senator from Georgia

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