How did the U.S. development of the nuclear bomb affect U.S.-Soviet relations?
A) Since the two nations were already at war, it made little difference.
B) The bomb turned a trusted and amicable relationship into a tense situation.
C) U.S. refusal to heed Soviet warnings not to detonate the bomb caused severe friction.
D) U.S. secrecy about the development of the bomb further strained U.S.-Soviet relations.
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