I don't think dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was either necessary or acceptable. Japan was already weakened by the war and it was obvious that it wouldn't be able to fight much more. That's why America had other options to choose from in order to end the war other than the atomic bomb. However, I don't think their dropping the atomic bomb had much to do with Japan - it was just a demonstration of the US power and a threat to other countries in the world not to mess with it - Japan just happened to be the guinea pig. The atomic bomb led to the deaths of more than 200,000 people in Japan, and to dire consequences in Hiroshima and Nagasaki which can be still felt today, over 70 years since the bombing happened.
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Explanation:
All of the following describe Theodore Judah EXCEPT:
A. he built a railroad between Sacramento and Folsom
B. he became obsessed with building a railroad across the western half of the continent
C. he never graduated from college
D. he published a pamphlet in which he laid out his railroad plans
E. he surveyed routes over the Sierra Nevada
Volume, Velocity, & Variety
The role of a nurse when caring for a client with chronic renal
failure is to help the patient to minimize and to manage potential
complications and a teaching that would most likely be included is having to
tell the nurse to the client of having to restrict sources that has potassium
that are found in vegetables and fruits.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Marshall Plan was to stop communism in Europe after World War 2.