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Why was the US detonation of a hydrogen bomb in 1952 and the Soviet detonation of one in 1953 significant?
It signaled that the Soviet Union was spying on the United States.
It was a sign that the United States was better at producing dangerous weapons.
It was a sign that the countries would soon threaten each other with war.
It signaled that the arms race was producing stronger, more dangerous weapons.

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