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The excerpt below was written by Henry Stimson in 1941:
The atomic bomb was more than a weapon of terrible destruction, it was a psychological weapon
What did Stimson mean by this statement?
A. US leaders had tricked the Japanese into thinking they were more powerful than they were
B. Skillful use of the atomic bomb could force opponents to make concessions.
C. The atomic bomb was an ineffective way to end war
D. The atomic bomb was not quite as dangerous as many people thought
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The atomic bomb was an ineffective way to end war
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