Table of Contents
- 1 What was the result of the nuclear arms race?
- 2 How were the Soviets able to develop nuclear weapons so quickly?
- 3 When did the Soviets detonated an atomic bomb?
- 4 How did the USSR develop an atomic bomb in 1949?
- 5 How did the arms race affect the Soviet Union?
- 6 What was the Soviet Union’s response to NATO quizlet?
What was the result of the nuclear arms race?
The nuclear arms race resulted in widespread anxiety for both the American and Soviet peoples. In the United States, some families built homemade underground bomb shelters.
How were the Soviets able to develop nuclear weapons so quickly?
Scholarship suggests that Soviet spying probably allowed the USSR to develop an atomic bomb six months to two years faster than they would have had there been no espionage.
What was the Soviet Union’s response to the formation of NATO?
The Soviet Union gathered its subject states in Central and Eastern Europe and formed the Warsaw Pact in response to NATO.
When did the Soviets detonated an atomic bomb?
Aug. 29, 1949
The Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb, known in the West as Joe-1, on Aug. 29, 1949, at Semipalatinsk Test Site, in Kazakhstan.
How did the USSR develop an atomic bomb in 1949?
The Soviets successfully tested their first nuclear device, called RDS-1 or “First Lightning” (codenamed “Joe-1” by the United States), at Semipalatinsk on August 29, 1949. Shortly after the US launched its hydrogen bomb program in the early 1950s, the USSR followed suit and initiated their own hydrogen bomb program.
When did Soviets develop atomic bomb?
August 29, 1949
In July 1940 the Soviet Academy of Sciences established the Uranium Commission to study the “uranium problem.” The Soviet Union detonating its first atomic bomb, known in the West as Joe-1, at Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan, August 29, 1949.
How did the arms race affect the Soviet Union?
Even for arms-producing countries, excessive military expenditure is likely eventually to have negative economic consequences. The Soviet Union’s economic difficulties were certainly exacerbated by the very high proportion of the gross domestic product devoted to the arms race.
What was the Soviet Union’s response to NATO quizlet?
In response to the formation of NATO, the Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact in 1955.