He deserves a better memorial that what the nation has thus far provided to him.
The correct answers are:
Carl Sandburg - Abraham Lincoln
Jesse Stuart - Teaching in Kentucky hill country
Bradford - Lee, the American
R.E. Lee - Freeman
Explanation:
The. U.S. poet, Carl Sandburg, wrote the biography of Abraham Lincoln, which consists of two volumes and it was first published in 1926, as <em>Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years</em>.
Jesse Stuart was a famous U.S. writer and teacher from Kentucky who wrote about his teaching experience in Kentucky hill country.
<em>Lee, the American</em> is a biography book, written by Gamaliel Bradford. The book tells the story about the Civil War and the American soldier Robert E. Lee.
<em>R.E. Lee</em> is a biography written by Douglas Southall Freeman, first time published in 1934 and 1935. It's a biography of American soldier, Robert E. Lee.
A. To fairly represent the nation
There is no easy answer for this question, as opinions depend on the place and time period you refer to. Right after the bomb was dropped, most Americans believed Truman had made the right choice. Japan's behaviour in other countries had been appaling, and they did not seem ready to surrender. Moreover, most people did not know what the effects of the atomic bomb were.
More recently, public opinion has changed. Now we know the extent of destruction that the bomb caused, in particular to civilians. We also know about the long-lasting effects of this catastrophe. As we learned more about the war itself, some people argued that Truman had other alternatives that would have been better choices.
Answer:
It enabled farmers to plant many new types of crops. ... It introduced new machines to plant and harvest crops. It helped restore nutrients to the soil so crops grew better