The dropping of atomic bombs on Japan.
While island-hopping was restoring strategic territories to the Allies' side (reclaiming those places from Japanese control), and while the bloody battles on the Japanese home islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa ultimately were Allied victories, Japan was not ready to surrender,. The USA considered a land invasion of the main island of Japan too high a cost to pay, and chose to use the atomic bombs to force a final end to the war in the Pacific. Those bombs brought about Japan's surrender.
Answer:
c) baroque
Explanation:
The Catholic church were patrons across Europe during this period.
The reason that the colonists defeated the British navy was because of their pact with France and Lafayette. He gave Washington plans and even took some of his army to battle. George Washington was a strong leader with his right hand man Alexander Hamilton, and MANY others. France helped out ALOT. The colonies were outgunned AND outmanned until Lafayette arrived. The colonists spirit in not wanting to give up really boosted their drive even though at points it looked like they were about to lose. But at the Battle of Yorktown, the world practically turned upside down.