The answer is either A or D
Casualty rates at the Battle of Okinawa and Iwo Jima plays a small role in the justification of dropping the atomic bomb, and is by no means the only justification or even the major justification in using the atomic bomb. They were, after all, only used as a statistical report through the casualty per sq. mile report of what can occur when invading the mainland. So yes, it may be a means towards the justification, but as the justification itself it is not.
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The Yalta and Potsdam conferences<span> were called to help the Allies decide what would happen to Europe, and in particular Germany, at the end of the Second World War. This Revision Bite will help you understand the decisions made at these two important conferences and the differences that emerged between the allied leaders.</span>
Midwest would be the answer
<span>The main difference was in their worshiping practices of different deities. Ancient Scandinavians worshipped the Norse Gods where as the Greeks worshipped the twelve principal deities in the Greek pantheon. Norse Gods who were mainly worshiped by ancient Scandinavians were Odin and Thor where as Zeus was the foremost of all Gods for the ancient Greeks.</span>