I would guess The US and Canada
Answer:
B. Hiroshima
Explanation:
Hiroshima is the Japanese city where around 120,000 people were killed by an atomic bomb.
The United States detonated this bomb during WWII, which led to the end of the war.
Appeasement and the Holocaust were also during WWII, however, they do not fit the description in the questions. Appeasement was a political/war tactic, and the Holocaust was a long term event.
So, the correct answer is B. Hiroshima
The right answer is the A: Symbolic and industrial.
<em>Song of the Towers </em>is one in the series of mural paintings <em>Aspects of Negro Life </em>(1934), created by African American artist Aaron Douglas (1900-1979), a great figure of the Harlem Renaissance. The murals trace the history of African Americans, up to their migration from the South to the North of the United States.
The mural is complex both in its formal aspects and in its meaning. A series of concentric circles and protruding and monumental prisms occupy the center of the composition, providing a lively and monumental frame to a jazz musician who is actively playing his saxophone. The Statue of Liberty is behind him, in the background. Although these symbolic elements seem to celebrate and relate African American heritage and culture and national identity, the images of two smoking factories and part of what it looks like a massive piece of industrial equipment, together with those of two exhausted African American workers, speak of the difficulties that African Americans encountered in those cities that promised progress and hope for the future.
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<span>A) It seemed unfair that debts should be paid to the estates of people who had died during the war effort.
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