The Manhattan Project was a secret military project created in 1942 to produce the first US nuclear weapon. It was originally a race against the Germans to be the first to make a bomb.
Eventually, though, Japan was not surrendering in WW2. Japan's system of dying for their country being extremely honorable and having to take part in the war or facing serious consequences made it hard for the US to defeat them. Harry S. Truman ordered this bomb to bring the war to a speedy end. The result was the five-ton bomb over the Japenese city of Hiroshima and eventually Nagasaki.
Other solutions would've been to invade, but Truman must've seen it as losing American lives too and that this was the best way to end the war. We also could've waited before dropping the second bomb on Nagasaki because we heard no news from Japan, but that was just in two days. It was very quick to rush for so many lives.
I hoped this helped! This is what I learned from my teachers but here is a link to more solutions regarding the atomic bomb:
https://aeon.co/conversations/what-options-were-there-for-the-united-states-regarding-the-atomic-bom...
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When God said this, he meant that he will show his love to (whoever) and not take it away like he did to Saul before. Saul did things (sin) to make God stop showing his love or compassion to him.
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What right for prisoners did the case of younger v. gilmore establish?
Answer:
The right to access legal research assistance
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The correct answer is D) The 1893 Columbian Exposition was very popular.
The statement that best represents the main idea of this source is "The 1893 Columbian Exposition was very popular."
This is the correct answer because the excerpt tries to convey the idea that despite the United States was a young nation with a population of just 65 million people, the 1893 Columbian Exposition attracted 27 million people from all over the world, a fact that made the exhibition to be a very popular one.
This meant that although a young nation, the United States generated great expectations in different parts of the world to know its culture, customs, political and economic advances, and social organization.
False. Women weren't apart of Greek theatre even though there were women characters, men carried the role of the women.