Explanation:
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.
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Transmission of disease, sharing of new animals/plants/insects, intermarriage and war alliance were all <u>direct impacts resulting from the colonization of America performed by the European states. </u>
Since the arrival of Columbus to America in 1492, a systematic colonization process started, undertaken not only by the Spanish, who sponsored Columbus, but also by others such as the English, the Portuguese or the French. If counting together North and South American territories, there were almost 8 million indigenous inhabitants in the consequences.
When the Europeans aimed to conquer the previously populated lands, there was a war and many deaths took place, but also a cultural clash that affected both sides at some extent. Although it is important to mention that the European culture was imposed over the diverse indegenous ones. Also the impacts comented on the questions took place due to this encounter of two types of civilizations.
The attack on Pearl Harbor immediately galvanized a divided nation into action. Public opinion had been moving towards support for entering the war during 1941, but considerable opposition remained until the attack. Overnight, Americans united against the Empire of Japan in response to calls to "Remember Pearl Harbor."