During World War II, President Truman was notified of the successful test of the atomic bomb, and had to make a decision because he knew it would be a devastating weapon, but it would also guarantee the end of the war.
Even though it was a conflicting decision, Truman believe that the Japanese were cruel and not civilized, and Americans should act the same way in order to fight the country.
So based on these facts, he made the decision to hit both Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in 1945.
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they attacked a lot of country's, making people fear them. Also Hitler was the dictator.
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Jonathan Adagogo Green (1873-1905) was a “Nigeria's first indigenous professional photographer”.[1] He is significant in being the pioneering Nigerian photographer, noted for his documentation of the colonial power and local culture, particularly his Ibani Ijo community.
The art of photography in Nigeria dates back to the colonial times and has since expanded to become the behemoth that it is today due to its acceptance as a profitable profession.
“It’s public acceptance as a reputable profession has grown more than 58% among the Nigerian elite population,” says Kola Oshalusi of Insignia Media Productions Limited.
Celebrating National Photo Month, we focus on the photographers, who undoubtedly are a part of the custodians of the Nigerian culture. Over the years, they give a glimpse into the lifestyle of the people at that given time and immortalise that moment. Regardless of the perceptions, shortcoming and limitations of the profession, photography has, in its own way, made Nigeria what it is today, one image at a time.
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It had success such as Ethiopia's ability to remain independent and the Chilembwe insurrection inspiring the people; it also had it failures such as lack of technology and lack of unity. The conditions that led African peoples to resist colonial rule often emerged from longstanding grievances against colonial labor exploitation, taxation, racist and paternalist practices, arbitrary violence, and political illegitimacy. African states such as bribery and corruption, lack of democratic and participatory governance, insecurity, lack of justice and equality before the law, and illiteracy.
Problems of Independent West African States
Problems of national unity and cohesion: Overview and Case Studies. ...
Pervasive influence of the former colonial powers. ...
Authoritarian regimes. ...
The military as political rulers. ...
Problems of unemployment, under-employment and civil wars. ...
Population explosion, diseases and drought.
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