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Gnoma [55]
4 years ago
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16. Which group experienced the most significant change as a result of WW2? Explain.

History
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BlackZzzverrR [31]4 years ago
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Answer:

16. Women changed the most.

With all the men gone they worked in factories night and day and soon they fell in love with working and questioned why they couldnt work like men and get paid like them. So when the war was over the women took it up to the men and they change American womens history.

17. (This is a personal opinion)

Yes. If you know anything about the japanese during this time it is that they would never give in and never give up. They had extremely insane national pride, almost to that of Americans. Truman also knew this, and knew if he was to send out the U.S army into japan then we would surely lose a hefty number of american troops. So he decided to end it all with the atomic bombings.

18. Truman. (All the way)

See, people think that russia was the country who started the cold war but it was actually Truman. See Truman knew that russia was watching when he dropped those atomic bombs into Japan. Yes he did it to end the war in the Pacific Theatre, but he also did it to demonstrate what kind of power America had.

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hope this helps you friend  ;)

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