The immediate effects are easy. Miles of city would be leveled and all inhabitants of that area would be almost instantly killed. The long-term effects would be there would be so much radiation your body could go through nasty mutation and you'd need to be treated if you survived but if don't survive you'd have a long agonizing death. Also all neighboring cities would have radiation surging through them.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
What best describes the reason for US involvement in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam was the permanent intent of the United States government to instill the foreign policy of containment during the Cold War years. During that time. the Soviet Union tried to spread Communism over different parts of the world, as was the case of Czechoslovakia, EastmGermany, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, North Korea, North Vietnam, and the Island of Cuba.
That is why the United States tried to impede the spread of Communism at all costs because it went against the economic and political interests. The US attempt to contain Communist influence in Asia and Southeast Asia.
During the Cold War years, the US and the Soviet Union competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment of Communism.
Answer:
D limiting factors (we just went over this in class a few weeks ago)
D. external taxes.
Britain wanted to maintain control of its colonies and it also did not want to give up the revenue that it received from the colonies. They taxed imported goods at the point of entry.