Answer: Ultimately I think the leaders made the decision to drop the bombs because we needed to stop the Third Reich and it was either us and our allies or them. We had to make it them.
2. I would have made that decision. People were being slaughtered every day and persecuted for something that is blameless and that needed to be stopped.
Explanation: I would want to stop the carnage and if that was the only way, then yes I would have done it. But remember, this is asking YOU. What would YOU do, not us. It’s your opinion technically.
I am not for sure but I believe the answer is D
President will often choose federal judges from their own political party that helped him to win the presidency election. This does have far reaching results. Whenever there is a case brought by the opposition against any kind of amendment made by the president, the federal judges in all probability will rule in favor of the government.
It was the "Battle of Lake Erie" that established the U.S. Navy as a strong fighting force, since this took place against what was thought to be a superior British Navy.
False. Technically only 39 of the delegates actually signed the final document.