During the 80s, Native Americans mostly faced the problems of poverty and inability to get jobs. They wanted social justice and fought for their rights to become employed. Reservations were extremely poor and crime and alcoholism thrived, practically there not being any future for them. Not to mention that it was just after the two federal agents were killed in the 70s.
Before the Atomic bombs were dropped the Americans were dropping explosive and incendiary fire bombs. They dropped them in such massive numbers that entire cities were destroyed resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. To the Japanese military it didn't make a difference to them at the moment if their cities were being destroyed by regular bombs or atomic bombs. The result was still the same, a completely destroyed city. It wasn't until they found out how effective the weapon was that they decided to surrender, even then many hard liners in the Japanese military wanted to continue the war.
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The young scavengers worked 14 to 16 hours a day, and would be beaten if they fell asleep, until they were the age of 15.
It caused major tensions between the East and the West. I just took the test