The ending of the war is Truman’s motivation for dropping the bomb.
<h3>What is your interpretation of Truman’s motivation for dropping the bomb?</h3>
In my opinion, Truman’s motivation for dropping the bomb was that this bomb can end the war. Truman also stated that his decision to drop the bomb was purely military. Truman believed that the bombs saved Japanese lives by ending this war.
So we can conclude that the ending of the war is Truman’s motivation for dropping the bomb.
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A. Serbia,
Why: It achieved independence in 1867.
I cant quite put it, but lots of people died from each side. I'm going to guess negative and here is my starting sentence.
The Spanish-American war was negative because lots of men, and women died from both sides.
I'm going to let you copy the sentence above for your TOPIC sentence. I hope this helped, but you need to know the rest.