"Atomic Diplomacy"
General Reading Questions
General Knowledge
100

What is atomic diplomacy?

Use of atomic threats in hopes of achieving diplomatic goals.

100

What is the title of the article?

The Shock of the Atomic Bomb and Japan's Decision to Surrender -- A Reconsideration

100

What is the name of the project that developed the atomic bombs?

The Manhattan Project

200

How long did it take for Japan to surrender after the dropping of the bomb? (non-specific)

Less than a month
200

Who is the author?

Sadao Asada

200

When were the atomic bombs dropped?

August 6, 1945

300
What nation did the atomic bomb intimidate?

Soviet Union

300

What is the main focus of the reading?

The aftermath of the dropping of the atomic bomb

300

What aircraft carried the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

B-29

400

What nation did Japan attempt to please while being interrogated from 1948 to 1950?

The United States
400

What are the historiographical perspectives studied in the reading?

Revisionist and Orthodox

400

How many casualties does the reading estimate?

100,000 people

500

According to Japanese orthodox historians, why did the US drop the atomic bombs?

To gain supremacy over the Soviet Union after the war. 

500

Name one historian cited in the reading

Barton J. Bernstein, Lawrence Freedman, Daki Dockrill, Paul Kecskemeti, Herbert Feis, Gar Alperovitz, Martin Sherwin, Robert Jay Lifton, Greg Mitchel, Arai Shin'ichi, Hayashi Shigeru, Kurihara Ken and Hatano Sumio.

500

Who was the pilot responsible for deploying the atomic bombs?

Paul W. Tibbets

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