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The past century in the United States has brought about more change, both culturally and technologically, than any other century in our nation’s brief history. Nuclear technology was discovered, the cold war sparked an arms race and a Soviet revolution, and the face of American began to change rapidly due to acculturation and cultural diffusion. The middle of the twentieth century was full of uncertainty for many Americans and it became clear that we were in the process of evolving as a culture. While some of these changes were negative, the majority were positive and helped to shape the society we live in today. Discovery is defined as the act of finding or learning something for the first time. The discovery of nuclear technology came about slowly over many years of research, but its applications became apparent rapidly. Initially, the application was death and destruction. In A People’s History of the United States, Howard Zinn states, “on August 6, 1945, came the lone American plane in the sky over Hiroshima…leaving perhaps 100,000 Japanese dead, and tens of thousands slowly dy...

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