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Bank failures during the Great Depression were partly driven by fear, as panicked savers began withdrawing cash before expected bank failures. As more cash was taken out, banks had to stop lending and many called in loans. This drove borrowers to deplete their savings, which made the banks' cash crisis worse.
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Many changes have occurred in the Muslim world since our last ambassador was here. Muslims here have argued among themselves about who is the true successor to the prophet Muhammad, and now instead of one united Islam, the faith is divided between Sunnis and Shi'as. Despite this split, Islam has spread far beyond the Arabian Peninsula. The empire here has spread across the region, into Africa, and even into Southern Europe. The Muslims have made great advancements as well. New works have been produced in medicine and science. Al-Khwarizmi has even discovered a new type of math called algebra. In addition, I think they have made great strides in art and architecture. Grand mosques now appear in cities across the empire.
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President Truman's reasoning behind bombing the cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, was to ultimately end the devasting war. He wanted to put an end to the agony that it had cause.
I do not agree with the decision to drop an atomic bomb on two (very populated) cities, however, it was not my decision to make, and was far before my time.
The atomic bombs "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" resulted in approximately 105,000 fatalities, and 95,000 causalities.
There were four other alternatives to dropping the atomic bombs:
- Offer the Japanese conditional surrender by lifting some of the terms
- Wait for the Soviets to attack Mancharia and Korea (which were occupies by the Japanese)
- Naval blockade
- Invade the Japanese "home" islands
Unconditional surrender was <u>discussed</u> during the Casablanca Conference in 1943, and the US <u>demanded</u> for unconditional surrender in the Potsdam Declaration in 1945.