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First question: He had no other option. Japanese forces were so good at prolonging U.S. Troops advancement that if he hadn't dropped the bombs the war could go on for months possibly years. He didn't want to drop them, but it was pressure from his advisers that it was a better option than losing anymore American lives. Second question: His other option was to continue what they were already doing, taking as much ground they could inch by inch until they took the country's capital. Third question: The Emperor of Japan hesitated thinking we couldn't possibly have a second bomb, which prompted the U.S. to drop another.
The answer is A. The speech given by priest to start a revolution against Spain in Mexico.
One of the major reasons why the urban revolution was essential in the development of civilizations was because "<span><span>D. The urban revolution required people to maintain and assure the survival of large populations, which led to a demand for more complex governmental systems," since these government systems were essential in terms of expansion and development. </span></span>
Well all 3 civilizations believed in and practiced human sacrifice. The Mayans, however focused more in science, astronomy, and several aspects of nature. They only practiced human sacrifice in the most important of rituals. The Aztecs were a more aggressive and war driven civilization, with human sacrifice more common, so as to appease the sun god and that would in turn keep the sun alive. The Inca had many complex beliefs and ceremonies, which also frequently involved human sacrifice. They believed in worshipping their ancestors along with their gods, and their rulers were all direct descendants of the sun god, Inti. They also believed in nature worship, and that many objects contained magical powers. So, to conclude.. I would probably want to live in the Mayan civilization. They were very advanced for their time, and you would probably have a much less chance of being sacrificed. Plus, they are the only civilization with surviving groups of Mayans today. There are ancestors and some traditions and practices still alive from the other two civilizations today too.