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What did the use of atomic bombs during World War II lead to? Select one:. a. a ban on all nuclear weapons for all developed countries for years in the future. b. the need for a global regulatory body to monitor the use of nuclear weapons. c. a sharing of all nuclear weapons technology to make all countries equal. d. an arms race between the United States and Soviet Union.

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Answer: d. An arms race between the United States and Soviet Union.

Explanation: The use of atomic warfare at the end of the Second World War by the United States led to a race in atomic weapon between the Unites States and the Soviet Union, especially after the onset of the Cold War. In addition to the space program, the arms race also consisted of constantly improving the technology of atomic weapons production, and keeping secret all development technologies of this type, which certainly did not share with other countries so that all equally develop atomic technologies.

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Out of the choices given, the use of the atomic bombs during World War II led to an arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union. The correct answer is D. 
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