The following are four different ways in which the United States could have ended a war with Japan:
1. Recognizing Japan's invasions: Japan has invade China and other South-Eastern countries. In order for the United States to end the war, they could have recognized Japan's invasions as legitimate.
2. Blocking all trade routes: Japan was technologically advanced but resource poor. The country depended on importing raw materials for their war industry and a blocking of trade routes could easily dismantle the country's capabilities to fight.
3. Indirectly supporting China: China was a vast land with millions of people. The United States did not support China, either militarily or financially when Japan invaded. If the US could spur an insurgency in China against Japan, it would have seriously damaged Japan's ability to keep on fighting.
4. Nuclear Threat: Instead of dropping the Bomb on an urban population, the Bomb could have been dropped on less densely populated areas such as the mountains, forests or even the beach as a threat to the Japanese King.
I think the answer is D.Sparta had two kings
An individual or group claimed control over a territory and forced the population to submit. In this way the state formed a sovereignty and those in charge formed a government. Just like the 4 characteristics of a state.
Answer:
The Bantu migrations are an example of diffusion or the spread of ideas from one place to another.
Explanation:
The Bantu migrations were the biggest migrations in the history of Africa. They started around the year of 500 AD and ended roughly around the year of 1000 AD. The scale of migrating people was enormous, and with spreading southward, eastward, and into the interior of the continent they encountered countless different people groups.
The Bantu, being in very high numbers and good in waging wars, managed to take over pretty much every territory they set their minds on. In some cases, it meant total annihilation of other people, but in most cases, it led to the assimilation of the smaller groups into the Bantu groups. By spreading on such a big area, becoming dominant, and mixing with local people, the Bantu migration became the main factor of diffusion in sub-Saharan Africa. They managed to spread out their ideas, culture, languages, over the majority of sub-Saharan Africa.