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The atomic bomb did more than just take away hundreds of thousands of lives. It ruined an entire city, broke apart families, hurt people who had absolutely nothing to do with the conflict between the U.S and Japan, and it was way too extreme. The United States of America was pretty much winning at this point in time, all they had to do was wait for Japan to surrender. When Japan did not surrender, dropping an atomic bomb and taking away hundreds of thousands of lives was most definitely not the right thing to do. After the first atomic bomb, Japan didn't even surrender, so many lives were lost and the U.S didn't get what they wanted, and so they dropped another one. Not only is this cruel, but it's not effective. Although Japan eventually surrendered, many lives were lost and Japan now has to try and build two cities out of nothing.
The girondist and the jacobins were the two of the most important clubs during the revolution
Most Jews lived as minorities because Jews remained united despite the the often severe treatment they faced in other lands, European Jews were ordered to leave Spain by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in 1492
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Okay, but my answers are... kinda full.
The correct answer is A. Appalachian Mountains