Yes, Like most strategic bombing during World War II, the aim of the air offensive against Japan was to destroy the enemy's war industries, kill or disable civilian employees of these industries, and undermine civilian morale. If a means is justified by an end, the use of the atomic bomb was justified for it brought Japan to her knees and ended the horrible war. If the war had gone longer, without the use of the atomic bomb, how many thousands and thousands of helpless men, women and children would have needlessly died and suffered ...?
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Cattell developed the 16PF test.
A strong dollar makes imports less expensive and foreign travel cheaper. A weak dollar makes imports more expensive and foreign travel more expensive.
<u>The correct answers are the following:</u>
- showing the relative strength of different nations’ currencies.
- examining spending patterns across nations and continents.
The exchange rate provides the amount of one currency that has to be provided (price) in order to obtain one unit of a different currency.
Exchange rates are mostly fixed by the forces of supply and demand, hence, depending on consumer needs and preferences and of their relative abudance or scarcity. Threfore, <u>the final exchange rate (price) reached in the market shows the strength of a currency against a foreign one. </u>
Moreover, demand and supply of currencies arise due to international commercial activities that require traders to exchange their money into a different currencies if they want to purchase/sell abroad. Therefore, <u>exchange rates (prices) reached are also dependent on spending patterns in the different countries, </u>more specifically on the streams of exports and imports.