Short Response Developing description on Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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Short Response Developing description on Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Please read carefully if you have questions let me know. There will be a Topic Worksheet attached that will help.


My Research Questions

1st Research Question: How did the impact of the atomic bomb affect the air, water, and soil from then until now?

2nd Research Question: How are the current atomic bombs made and do they have a larger effect than the one that hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki?



Questions to answer BELOW: AT LEAST 2 PARAGRAPHS FOR THESE TWO QUESTIONS.

1st Question: Describe what sources add to your understanding of your selected topic and how it relates to your secondary sources. (YOU CAN COMPARE 1 & 2 FROM THE RESOURCES)

2nd Question: Describe the historical context of your historical event based on what you have read in secondary sources. (THIS IS SOURCE #2)



DEVELOPING DESCRIPTION QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER – (only needs to be 1-2 sentences per question)

3rd Question: What was going on in the world/area/society around the event?

4th Question: What were some of the biggest political, social, intellectual, diplomatic, and/or economic trends of this era?

5th Question: How did those greater political, social, intellectual, diplomatic, and/or economic trends cause or affect your topic?



Sources Used:

#1 – Malloy, S. L. (2012). ‘A very pleasant way to die’: Radiation effects and the decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan. Diplomatic History, 36(3), 515–545. Retrieved from https://adfsproxy1.snhu.edu/adfs/ls/?wa=wsignin1.0&wtrealm=https%3a%2f%2fsnhuweb.snhu.edu%2fRedirect%2f&wctx=rm%3d0%26id%3dpassive%26ru%3d%252fRedirect%252fEZPRedirect%252fIndex%253furl%253dezp.2aHR0cDovL3NlYXJjaC5lYnNjb2hvc3QuY29tL2xvZ2luLmFzcHg.ZGlyZWN0PXRydWUmQXV0aFR5cGU9Y29va2llLGlwLHVybCxjcGlkJmN1c3RpZD1zaGFwaXJvJmRiPWE5aCZBTj03NDU0NzcxNiZzaXRlPWVob3N0LWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ–&wct=2018-05-21T02%3a11%3a28Z&wreply=https%3a%2f%2fsnhuweb.snhu.edu%2fRedirect%2f

#2 (ARTICLE IS ATTACHED) Reynolds, M. L., & Lynch, F. X. (1955). Atomic bomb injuries among survivors in Hiroshima. Public Health Reports, 70(3), 261–270. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.snhu.edu/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/4589041

#3 – Hart, H. (1946). Technological acceleration and the atomic bomb. American Sociological Review, 11(3), 277–293. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.snhu.edu/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/2087112

#4 – Frisch, D. H. (1970). Scientists and the decision to bomb Japan. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 26(6), 107–115. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.snhu.edu/login?url=http://search.eb… b=ahl&AN=21569493&site=ehost-live&scope=site

 
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