What were Big Ivan’s long-term consequences?
a) Its devastation empowered popular movements against both American and Soviet nuclear weapons.
b) The massive expense in creating such a weapon effectively bankrupted the Soviet Union and discredited Nikita Khrushchev permanently.
Consider This: Big Ivan brought the case for test-ban treaties, nonproliferation, and disarmament into clearer focus. See 14.5: Narrative: Big Ivan.
c) The weapon’s destructive force so terrified Western Europeans that they persuaded the Americans to stop the Cold War.
Consider This: Big Ivan brought the case for test-ban treaties, nonproliferation, and disarmament into clearer focus. See 14.5: Narrative: Big Ivan.
d) The weapon’s destructive force persuaded several dozen other nations to build mega-bombs of their own.
Consider This: Big Ivan brought the case for test-ban treaties, nonproliferation, and disarmament into clearer focus. See 14.5: Narrative: Big Ivan.
a) Its devastation empowered popular movements against both American and Soviet nuclear weapons.
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