Explanation:
On November 30, 1950, President Harry S. Truman announces during a press conference that he is prepared to authorize the use of atomic weapons in order to achieve peace in Korea. At the time of Truman’s announcement, communist China had joined North Korean forces in their attacks on United Nations troops, including U.S. soldiers, who were trying to prevent communist expansion into South Korea.
Truman blamed the Soviet Union for using communist Chinese insurgents as part of a devious plan to spread communism into Asia and pledged to “increase our defenses to a point where we can talk—as we should always talk—with authority.” The press then asked what Truman planned to do if the Chinese Nationalists, who were already struggling against the spread of communism in their own country, failed to get involved in the Korean conflict. Truman responded that the U.S. would take “whatever steps were necessary” to contain communist expansion in Korea. A reporter asked “Will that include the atomic bomb?” to which Truman replied, “That includes every weapon that we have.”
In 1945, Truman authorized the use of two atomic bombs to end the war with Japan. The bombs were dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and, although the Japanese did surrender, the horrifying results were still fresh in everyone’s minds. At the time, the U.S. was the only country to possess nuclear weapons. By the time the Korean conflict erupted, however, the Soviet Union had also developed an atomic bomb.
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15th Amendment-Lets African Americans Vote
19th Amendment-Lets women vote
26th Amendment-18 year olds and up can vote
Explanation:
15th Amendment-After the Civil War, African Americans were granted the right to vote. This handed republicans the next few elections and led to backlash in the South after Reconstruction.
19th Amendment-Women are allowed to vote after years of protesting. Candidates began pandering to the women vote and it was the first step to full equality between men and women.
26th Amendment-18 year olds protested and used the slogan "Old enough to fight, old enough to vote" to reference the Vietnam War. The youth could now participate in politics and candidates began trying to turn out the youth vote.