Yes they did. They used the bomb and tested it in Nye County in Nevada then used on Japan before they surrendered.
No. Some candidates make promises just to make themselves sound more appealing, nothing is set in stone unless they sign a paper with their signatures before hand (I'm not sure they're technically allowed in many cases.) Like for example one of the presidents (I won't name any names so that we won't get into a political debate) had promised and swore that they'd do something but once they'd won presidency, they'd completely deleted it from their page and acted as though it hadn't happened, stating that they'd just changed their mind!
Good luck, rockstar! I hope you pass. (;
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● Situation 1
These laws should no more be applied. They present a clear example of Racism.
● Situation 2
Universities should open their doors to every student no matter what is his skin color, his origins...
A teacher has also the right to teach in a university if he is competent. Thsi sepration shoul no more be applied
● Situation 3
These cops should be punished and no more be police officers.
<span>The Articles were designed to meet the requirements of the Revolutionary War, which they did. The states at that time were highly independent and wished to preserve for themselves more power in deciding state issues. </span>