Answer:
1. The use of the Atomic Bomb against Japan should be remembered as both a devestating and revolutionary event.
2. The morality of dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was justified at the time as a means of achieving a faster success and preventing the deaths of more Americans. However, using this device believing that it would kill people and ruin the urban environment was obviously immoral. And it wasn't really essential. Furthermore, The use of atomic weapons was, in my opinion, a mistake and a catastrophe. The bombings had no influence on Japan's decision to surrender. The proof has become overwhelming that the Soviet Union's entrance into the war against Japan on August 8, 1945, was the catalyst for Japan's surrender, but Americans find this impossible to believe.
Answer:
TheAtomicbomb is what ended WW2 ,but it was by taking 100 of 1000 innocent life's. The bomb could be remembered as a triumph or as victimization of the Japanese . We see it as victimization of the Japanese. Hope it helps you.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
The text repeatedly states the Japanese Americans failed to show any immediate threats which rules out A. Although the Justice says deprivation of rights may be justified, that is not the main point of the text. The Justice does not center around the ability to deprive rights, but focuses more so on if this specific case is justified. This eliminates option B. As for C, the text states rights can be deprived under certain circumstances: "an immediate, imminent, or impending" danger. D perfectly suits the central idea of the text as the Justice consistently outlines the lack of threat coming from the Japanese Americans. One such example is the sentence: "Banishing 'all persons of Japanese ancestry...' clearly does not meet that test."
Responding to anti–German American feeling during World War I, new names were used for_____.
a.
hot dogs and baked beans
c.
home-fried potatoes
b.
frankfurters and sauerkraut
d.
pickles and coleslaw
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
Some words of German origin were changed, at least temporarily. Sauerkraut came to be called "liberty cabbage", German measles became "liberty measles", hamburgers became "liberty sandwiches" and dachshunds became "liberty pups".
Explanation:
basically: B
i dont know what frankfurters are though sorry.
three possible reasons why the Amerindian groups of South America migrated up the Caribbean archipelago.
Answer:
1. They might have moved to find more food for their ever-growing population.
2. The peaceful Tainos might have moved to seek refuge from the Kalinagos.
3. Since they loved travelling by sea, they might have discovered some of those Islands by accident and thought them as suitable for habitation.
Explanation:
The Amerindian were the earliest inhabitants of the Americas. These group of people consisted mainly of the Tainos, the Kalinagos, and the Mayans. The Kalinagos spoke Carib while the other groups spoke Arawak. The Amerindian groups were known to migrate from their South American native lands to the Caribbean in the time period that spanned the 1st to 7th centuries.
They might have moved to other territories because they wanted more food for their growing population, they wanted to seek refuge from aggressive groups, they saw some geographical locations as better for survival, or they just saw migration as a way of life.
Is this the Persian, Mongol, Russian, or British Empire?
What happened to Malcolm X after he left the Nation of Islam?
A. He changed the Nation of Islam into a peaceful group.
B. He moved to Saudi Arabia for spiritual reasons.
C. He adopted a harder line against integration.
B. He was labelled as a traitor and assassinated.
Answer: He was labelled a traitor and assassinated.
Explanation:
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What new technology and strategy of war made Hitler’s invasion of Poland and other parts of Europe so successful?
Answer:
Explanation:
First of all, it was a land war which Hitler knew how to do best. Germany at the time had an ace Air Force which was his primary weapon in the early part of WWII.
Second Blitzkrieg. Especially against France, that was the most successful strategy. Move everything and move it quickly. France was stuck behind the concrete walls and couldn't quickly counter punch. France was fighting WWI all over again while Germany moved on to a new and better way of fighting.
Which of the highlighted locations (marked blue) would have had the greatest chance of escaping the bubonic plague?
Answer:
the one in the top right corner.
Explanation:
because it is furthest from the rest.
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Ben and Sam got into a heated argument at work. After being provoked, Ben pushed Sam, and proceeded to slap him several times. Which crime is Ben guilty of in the given scenario?
A. manslaughter
B. assault and battery
C. larceny
D. treason
E. conspiracy
Answer:
B. (I think lol)
Explanation:
An assault is the act of inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such an action
Why did the United States participate in military action against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War in 1991?
Answer:
Iraqi president Saddam Hussein ordered the invasion and occupation of neighboring Kuwait in early August 1990. ... Hussein defied United Nations Security Council demands to withdraw from Kuwait by mid-January 1991, and the Persian Gulf War began with a massive U.S.-led air offensive known as Operation Desert Storm.
this one is again for the history buffs
Answer:
Nubian civilization; Bantu peoples
Explanation:
In comparing African Civilization of the Classical Era, the Nubian civilization retained many Egyptian cultural influences while the Bantu peoples retained closely related languages.
Nubian Civilization. It was this time that Egyptians became traders of Nubia. Through their interactions and exchange of goods, Nubians were able to selectively adopt and modify aspects of Egyptian culture.
Bantu peoples were called as such because the language they used is known as "Bantu". Thus, Bantu peoples are those who lived in Africa and speaks Bantu.
Who was expected to repay the war debt of the French and Indian War? B. Spain A. The colonists D. France C. Great Britain
Answer: The colonists
Explanation: The British had thought that the colonists should pay for their protection. I hope this helps.
What is one of the main reasons for the low literacy rate in india
Answer:
Explanation:
Illiteracy in India is because of a complex web of social and economic divide in the country. Economic disparities, gender discrimination, caste discrimination, and technological barriers lead to illiteracy in India
According to the document, how did world war 1 cause the Russian revolution?
Answer:
this is in your text book
Explanation:
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What was the Nazi thinking behind the establishment of the ghettos? Indeed, what was
their primary purpose?
Answer: to segregate people from the other like the gays or the jews
isolate them from the rest.
What is a carpetbagger?
A carpetbagger was a northerner who tried to take advantage of the south and get rich by taking political office which confederate whites previously held. These men traveled to the south with old travel bags called carpetbags.
Group of answer choices
a person who deserted the military during the Civil War and went west
a farm worker who picket cotton and put it into carpet bags
a person from the North who went to the South after the Civil War to make money
a person from the South who went north after the Civil War to sell carpet
Answer:
In reality, most Reconstruction-era carpetbaggers were well-educated members of the middle class; they worked as teachers, merchants, journalists or other types of businessmen, or at the Freedman's Bureau, an organization created by Congress to provide aid for newly liberated black Americans.
Explanation:
In other words it would probably be:
a person from the North who went to the South after the Civil War to make money
can you include a detailed and thorough explanation for question in your own words as an expert
Answer:
Development of the Hydrogen Bomb
While anti-communist tensions were at a moderate baseline in the early years of the Cold War, the period of time encompassing the race to develop a functional hydrogen bomb set the precedent for the rising tensions of the Cold War as it escalated throughout the 20th century.
Explanation:
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Arrange the events in the order in which they occurred.
The Mexican-American War begins.
James Polk becomes the US president.
California becomes a state.
General Santa Anna’s army attacks Texas rebels at the Alamo fort.
Texan rebels declare independence from Mexico.
Answer:
1.General Santa Anna’s army attacks Texas rebels at the Alamo fort.
2.Texan rebels declare independence from Mexico.
3.James Polk becomes the US president.
4.Texas officially joins the United States as a slave state
5.Mexican- American War
6.California becomes a state.
Explanation:
General Santa Anna’s army attacks Texas rebels at the Alamo fort. (January 1836)
Texan rebels declare independence from Mexico. (March 2, 1836)
James Polk becomes the US president. (won in November 5, 1844, began on March 4, 1845)
Texas officially joins the United States as a slave state.(December 29, 1845)
Mexican- American War (Apr 25, 1846 – Feb 2, 1848)
California becomes a state. (September 9, 1850)
1. Texan rebels declare independence from Mexico.
2. General Santa Anna's army attacks Texas at the Alamo fort.
3. James Polk becomes the US president.
4. Texas officially joins the United States as a slave state.
5. Mexican- American War.
6. California becomes a state.
who is responsible for keeping the president up to date about what is happening in the world
Answer:
the executive branch
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
What figurative device does the author of this poem use to describe the sea in this poem? A) simile B) metaphor C) rhetoric D) personification
Answer:
b good luck with the answer
How did Stalin appeal to the people and how did he maintain control of the country?
Answer:From 1922 until his death in 1953, he was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committee.
Explanation:
1- Who is the author of America that Beautiful?
2. What made Bobby and Al Unser Famous?
3. What is a reason we should reduce our plastic use?
Katharine Lee Bates a writer, poet, f (August 12, 1859 – March 28, 1929) was an American professor and author, chiefly Notable works likeof remembered for her anthem "America the Beautiful", but also for her many books and articles on social reform, on which she was a noted speaker.
Bobby Unser, in full Robert William Unser, (born February 20, 1934, Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.—died May 2, 2021, Albuquerque, New Mexico), American automobile-racing driver from a family of drivers, who won the Indianapolis 500 three times (1968, 1975, 1981).
Recycling plastic not only requires large amounts of energy but also uses large quantities of water. While getting rid of plastic waste is the primary environmental problem, the production process is a leading cause of carbon emissions contributing to global warming.
Exam
The decision to drop the atomic bomb
was due to the estimated losses the
U.S. would take in an invasion of
Japan. How many troops would have
been needed to carry out the invasion
mission?
A. 500,000
B. 1 million
C. 2 million
Answer:
By August, 1945, Japan had lost World War II. Japan and the United States both knew it. How long would it be, however, before Japan surrendered? Japan was split between surrender or fighting to the end. They chose to fight.
In mid-July, President Harry S Truman was notified of the successful test of the atomic bomb, what he called “the most terrible bomb in the history of the world.” Thousands of hours of research and development as well as billions of dollars had contributed to its production. This was no theoretical research project. It was created to destroy and kill on a massive scale. As president, it was Harry Truman’s decision if the weapon would be used with the goal to end the war. “It is an awful responsibility that has come to us,” the president wrote.
President Truman had four options: 1) continue conventional bombing of Japanese cities; 2) invade Japan; 3) demonstrate the bomb on an unpopulated island; or, 4) drop the bomb on an inhabited Japanese city.
Explanation:
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Ikkinchi Jahon urushi qachon bo`lib o`tgan.
Answer:
Ikkinchi jahon urushi 1939 yil 1 sentyabrda Germaniya Polshani bosib olganida Evropada boshlandi.
English answer:
World War II began in Europe on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland.
How did the growth of resistance movements in Eastern Europe lead to the collapse of the Soviet Union?
An internal movement to dissolve the Soviet Union developed.
The Soviet military lost control within the Soviet Union itself.
Greater reforms were demanded and independence spread to the individual Soviet republics.
Leaders were recruited to lead similar revolts within the Soviet Union.
Answer:
Leaders were recruited to lead similar revolts within the Soviet Union.
How is African culture reflected in modern life? Give examples.
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Answer:
B. Was seen as a way to bring Native Americans of the plains under control
Explanation:
Since the Americans killed all of their buffalo the Native Americans had no food so the Native Americans calmed down so the Americans wouldn't kill more buffalo.
Answer: A way to bring the Native Americans under control.
Explanation:
The French and Indian War is also known as the
Answer:
Seven Years' War
French and Indian War/Seven Years' War, 1754–63. The French and Indian War was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War.
Explanation:
Answer:
the Seven Years War
Explanation:
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¿Cual era la religión que profesaban en el imperio de Malí? Por favor es urgente. No tiren fruta porque los denuncio, gracias :)
La religión del Islam fue una parte importante del Imperio de Mali. Sin embargo, aunque los reyes, o Mansas, se habían convertido al Islam, no obligaron a sus súbditos a convertirse. Mucha gente practicaba una versión del Islam que combinaba las creencias islámicas con las tradiciones locales.