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On April 18, 1942, sixteen B25 bombers, with 80 volunteers commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle, took off from the aircraft carrier . Their mission was to drop the first bombs on Tokyo, Nagoya and Yokohama. All reached their targets successfully, with little Japanese response. Then, low on fuel, fifteen of the planes crashed or were abandoned in China. (The Japanese would eventually execute 250,000 Chinese for helping the American fliers escape.) A sixteenth plane landed near Vladivostok. Two of the Doolittle raiders came down in enemy territory and three crewmen were executed. But 71 men eventually came home.
A new colony where anyone could practice any religion, he named it Pennsylvania
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Many factors such as technological advances, new dance styles, forms of music, radio programs and major events all contributed to the change of American culture during the 1930's. These particular changes influenced the everyday lives of many Americans and also introduced new values that challenged traditional ways.
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Answer: B) powerful nations were meant to dominate weaker societies.
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Reflecting an imperialist attitude of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Social Darwinism held that powerful nations were meant to dominate weaker societies and these actions were scientifically permissible. This philosophy became the justification of the exploitation of “others” around the world for the coming decades (or more)