I can't see the text but as for your question most of the history in the history books seem (to most) to have happened a lifetime ago so they don't really see how it retains to them and their lives. They live in the present time so they want present events. I believe that although past history is important to learn, we must also take notice of the historic events that are taking place right now. It lets us know what countries are doing (I.e war,trade,ect.) as well as our own and how we are involved in the affairs we are currently in. Most importantly it as a lesson and a reminder to the future generations on how certain events caused certain destruction. It is a stain in time so to speak so they will not take the action's we took in the past to lead them to the repetition of our past and current mistakes.
The aim of the potsdam declaration was to hinder more aggression by japan during world war.
<h3>What was the war about about?</h3>
The purpose was to hinder Japanese aggression and thus brings to end the war.
Note that It was a war that Japan needs to surrender or they would face the effect of the anger of the others, so The aim of the potsdam declaration was to hinder more aggression by japan during world war.
Therefore the 1st option is correct.
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The power of the workers was demonstrated as follows: workers have a lot of popular support, workers from different industries were willing to work together, workers had so much power that they could stop and even stop the economy, the workers were determined to oppose government forces even if it is with violence.
Everything originated because the railways announced salary cuts, the company did not accept the demands of the workers, so they decided to prevent the railroad from functioning until the salary decision was changed.
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The most expansive colonial empire in the Americas belonged to the _________ who extended their claim to territory all the way to what is now
British