In the United States, the Enforcement Acts were "<span>Acts recommended by Grant and imposed by Congress to try to enforce the provisions of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments," since many in the South were not respecting the laws of Reconstruction. </span>
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In my opinion the atomic bomb should NOT been used on Japan to end WWII because it killed innocent civilians who killed many people and children. A war should be between the soldiers and not the people. The United States had many more industrial resources to use against Japan however they wanted a more fast and "easy” way to end the war. Japan was also halfway destroyed so why more damage? It caused maximum devastation. Just six days after the Nagasaki bombing, the Emperor’s Gyokuon-hōsō speech was broadcast to the nation, detailing the Japanese surrender. The devastation caused by the bombs sped up the Japanese surrender, which was the best solution for all parties.
I believe the answer is:
A. the native people had no immunity to the disease.
hopefully i was right