AP Success - AP European History: Atomic Age: Reflections & Reactions
Question 1
Which event is Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer most likely reflecting upon in the given source?
The signing of the Treaty of Versailles
The launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union
The bombing of Hiroshima
The Trinity Test, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon
Question 2
The source reflects a sentiment that became common among scientists after which of the following periods?
World War II
The Enlightenment
The Industrial Revolution
The Cold War
Question 3
Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer's invocation of the Bhagavad-Gita in his reflection illustrates which of the following?
The cultural exchange between India and the United States during the 1940s
The role of religion in justifying scientific endeavors
The influence of Eastern philosophy on Western scientific thought
The profound moral and ethical implications of the nuclear age
Question 4
The mixed reactions described by Oppenheimer ('A few people laughed, a few people cried. Most people were silent.') suggest which of the following about the initial response to the nuclear bomb test?
The event was met with overwhelming joy and celebration
The majority of observers were indifferent to the significance of the event
There was a range of emotions, indicating uncertainty and awe at the new technology
The observers were primarily amused by the spectacle of the explosion
Question 5
The phrase 'Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds' signifies which of the following in the context of the source?
An acceptance of the inevitability of global conflict
A belief in the necessity of war to bring about peace
A reference to the cyclical nature of creation and destruction in Hinduism
A recognition of the destructive power of nuclear weapons
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