A growing number of people in the United States are becoming critical of nuclear weapons, even as many in the country firmly believe the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 80 years ago were justified.
Opposition to nuclear weapons is especially increasing among teenagers and people in their 20s, known as Generation Z, who doubt the prevalent view that the atomic bombings of the cities in 1945 helped end World War II.
In Burbank, California, a grassroots effort by high school students pushed the local government to oppose nuclear weapons.
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