what was a concern of some scientists after the manhattan project?\n○ with germany defeated, they did not…

what was a concern of some scientists after the manhattan project?\n○ with germany defeated, they did not think that japan would be a threat.\n○ they did not think that truman was knowledgeable enough about atomic options.\n○ with germany defeated, they did not think there was a need for an atomic weapon.\n○ they did not think the us had adequate staffing to continue development of weapons.
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Brief Explanations:
The Manhattan Project developed atomic weapons. After Germany's defeat (a key reason for developing atomic weapons to counter Nazi Germany), some scientists were concerned that without Germany as a threat, there was no need for atomic weapons. The first option is about Japan's threat, not a core concern of scientists post - Germany's defeat. The second option about Truman's knowledge is not a main concern after the project. The fourth option about staffing is not a primary concern related to the purpose of the atomic weapon after Germany's defeat.
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C. With Germany defeated, they did not think there was a need for an atomic weapon.