United States Atomic Energy Commission
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The United States Atomic Energy Commission was the federal agency that oversaw and regulated the development, production, and civilian use of nuclear energy and weapons in the United States during the early Cold War era.
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Target entity: United States Atomic Energy Commission Context triple: [Manhattan Project, successor, United States Atomic Energy Commission]
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is the federal agency responsible for overseeing and ensuring the safe use of nuclear materials and facilities in the United States.
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Los Alamos Laboratory
Los Alamos Laboratory was the secret U.S. research facility in New Mexico where the Manhattan Project developed the first atomic bombs during World War II.
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National Defense Research Committee
The National Defense Research Committee was a U.S. World War II-era body that coordinated and accelerated military-related scientific research, laying the groundwork for the later Office of Scientific Research and Development.
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D.
Tennessee Valley Authority
The Tennessee Valley Authority is a federally owned U.S. corporation created during the New Deal to provide regional economic development, flood control, and electricity generation in the Tennessee Valley.
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Office of Scientific Research and Development
The Office of Scientific Research and Development was a U.S. government agency during World War II that coordinated military-related scientific research, including major projects like the development of radar and the atomic bomb.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: United States Atomic Energy Commission Target entity description: The United States Atomic Energy Commission was the federal agency that oversaw and regulated the development, production, and civilian use of nuclear energy and weapons in the United States during the early Cold War era.
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A.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is the federal agency responsible for overseeing and ensuring the safe use of nuclear materials and facilities in the United States.
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B.
Los Alamos Laboratory
Los Alamos Laboratory was the secret U.S. research facility in New Mexico where the Manhattan Project developed the first atomic bombs during World War II.
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C.
National Defense Research Committee
The National Defense Research Committee was a U.S. World War II-era body that coordinated and accelerated military-related scientific research, laying the groundwork for the later Office of Scientific Research and Development.
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D.
Tennessee Valley Authority
The Tennessee Valley Authority is a federally owned U.S. corporation created during the New Deal to provide regional economic development, flood control, and electricity generation in the Tennessee Valley.
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E.
Office of Scientific Research and Development
The Office of Scientific Research and Development was a U.S. government agency during World War II that coordinated military-related scientific research, including major projects like the development of radar and the atomic bomb.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (43)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
defunct independent agency of the United States government
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nuclear energy regulatory body ⓘ |
| chairperson |
David E. Lilienthal
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Glenn T. Seaborg ⓘ Gordon Dean ⓘ James R. Schlesinger ⓘ Lewis L. Strauss ⓘ |
| country | United States of America ⓘ |
| dissolutionLegalBasis | Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 ⓘ |
| dissolved | 1974 ⓘ |
| employed | J. Robert Oppenheimer ⓘ |
| foundedBy | United States Congress ⓘ |
| headquartersLocation | Washington, D.C. ⓘ |
| historicalRole | central agency in U.S. nuclear policy during the Cold War ⓘ |
| inception | 1946 ⓘ |
| jurisdiction |
United States government
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surface form:
federal government of the United States
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| legalBasis | Atomic Energy Act of 1946 ⓘ |
| mainResponsibility |
development of civilian nuclear power
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development of nuclear weapons ⓘ management of nuclear materials ⓘ oversight of nuclear weapons production complex ⓘ promotion of nuclear power ⓘ regulation of civilian use of nuclear energy ⓘ |
| notableEvent | revocation of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s security clearance in 1954 ⓘ |
| oversawFacility |
Hanford Site, Washington
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surface form:
Hanford Site
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory ⓘ Los Alamos Laboratory ⓘ
surface form:
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory ⓘ Savannah River Site ⓘ |
| oversawProject |
United States nuclear weapons testing program
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development of nuclear reactors for power generation ⓘ |
| parentAgency | Executive branch of the United States government ⓘ |
| policyOrientation | promotion and regulation of nuclear energy ⓘ |
| precededBy | wartime Manhattan Project management under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ⓘ |
| reasonForDissolution | separation of promotional and regulatory functions in nuclear energy ⓘ |
| regulatoryScope |
civilian nuclear power plants in the United States
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use of nuclear materials in medicine and research ⓘ |
| replaced |
Manhattan Engineer District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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surface form:
Manhattan Engineer District
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| shortName | AEC ⓘ |
| successor |
U.S. Department of Energy
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surface form:
Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy ⓘ
surface form:
Energy Research and Development Administration
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ⓘ
surface form:
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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| timePeriod | early Cold War ⓘ |
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