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Answer:

The main reason why Einstein urged the president to authorize the project known as the “Manhattan Project” is because Germany was also developing atomic bombs

Explanation:

Back in 1939, the president of the US was Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this period Einstein and other scientists were close to developing an atomic bomb.

Becuse that Germany was also close to figuring out how to make an atomic bomb, a scientist and the co-worker of Einstein, Szilard wrote a letter to the president urging him to authorize the Manhattan project. This letter was just signed by Einstein (not written).

The decision was made and the project was active.

Still, the important fact is that Einstein himself was not later included in the project. At that time, he was considered a kind of celebrity and his own safety would have been in jeopardy if he had worked on it. The project’s info was basically denied to Einstein and the only contribution from his side was several equations.

At the end of the project, when the atomic bombs were already created and the decisions of their dropping points made, Einstein found out everything about the project and as he said, he regretted signing the letter.

Answer:

He wanted the United States to develop an atomic bomb before the Germans did.

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