1. Imagine that you are President Truman in the summer of 1945. What decision will you make? Why?
- I would decide to drop the atomic bombs on Japan. However, I would first keep trying to talk to the emperor and keep giving warnings. But, if there was no response or agreement, I would end up dropping the bombs. The Japanese were pretty relentless and weren't going to give up until we showed them we were serious. They needed to be shown they couldn't win. Also, I would only drop the first bomb and then wait for a little bit for a reaction before going forward with the second one.
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2. Imagine that you are one of Truman's advisers. Reply to another student's post for question 1, describing one choice that Truman could have made. Explain why this choice could work.
- Both students made the same choice I did. This choice would work because there is the negotiation, the action, and then the time for reaction.
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3. Reply to one student who has responded to your original post. Would his or her argument have changed your decision? Why or why not?
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Answer: What motivated them is the fact that they saw all of their land being taken and decided they had enough and started independence movements. Another reason why is due to their culture also being lost due to the influence of European powers.
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An act of the colonial legislature gave town meetings the right to elect their own moderators in 1715, but this had already been in practice for several years in towns such as Dedham. A colony law required all voters to be Church members until 1647, though it may not have been enforced.