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The answer is D because, popular sovereignty is a vote cast by the people
After the bombing of Hiroshima, the SU (I will refer to Soviet Union as SU and the USA as USA) feared that the USA would use the bombs against them. Also, tensions grew when Germany was split into West and East Germany. Berlin was also split and people went from East to West, becaus the West was extremely prosperous. In fact, it was so prosperous compared to the East, that a lot of people moved to the west and stayed. So, SU ordered a wall to be built so that East couldn't move to the West. Also, at the time, East berlin was still recked from WW2 and was out of money, since the SU spent all of its $$$ on the Space Race, which they kinda lost. Watch Oversimplified's Cold War video for more information. It's a great video.
The following are four different ways in which the United States could have ended a war with Japan:
1. Recognizing Japan's invasions: Japan has invade China and other South-Eastern countries. In order for the United States to end the war, they could have recognized Japan's invasions as legitimate.
2. Blocking all trade routes: Japan was technologically advanced but resource poor. The country depended on importing raw materials for their war industry and a blocking of trade routes could easily dismantle the country's capabilities to fight.
3. Indirectly supporting China: China was a vast land with millions of people. The United States did not support China, either militarily or financially when Japan invaded. If the US could spur an insurgency in China against Japan, it would have seriously damaged Japan's ability to keep on fighting.
4. Nuclear Threat: Instead of dropping the Bomb on an urban population, the Bomb could have been dropped on less densely populated areas such as the mountains, forests or even the beach as a threat to the Japanese King.
<span>One
of the most important contributions of the Sumerians was pictograph and writing
system. The pictograph was developed 3200B.C. and was used to keep records by
using simple pictures on soft clay tablets.
Writing was developed in 300 B.C. called cuneiform and this was used to
record messages, historical events and communication.</span>