Diplomatically, President Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb in Japan may have been partially motivated by his desire to limit the involvement of the Soviet Union in the Pacific War.
President Harry Truman, was the 33rd President of the United States of America, who was in office during World War II, when he decided to use atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The main motivation for the attack was to get back on Japan after the Pearl Harbor attack, but some may argue that it was also a demonstration of power to drive other nations away from combat with the United States.
Before his reign, Philip occupied an exalted place in the royal family of France as agrandson<span> of King </span>Louis XIV<span>. His father, Louis, the Grand Dauphin, had the strongest genealogical claim to the throne of Spain when it became vacant in 1700.</span>
Answer: Middle Passage of the triangular trade
The transportation of slaves from Africa to America was known as the Middle Passage of the triangular trade.
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Every decision one makes involves giving up some opportunity to take advantage of another. An opportunity cost must be desirable because there would be no meaningful decision to be made between a desirable option and an undesirable one.
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