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The statements that agrees with the text concerning the use of the atomic bomb as we have in the excerpt are:
- The scientists felt that saving American lives had to take priority in the war.
- Most of the scientists believed using the bomb to force a surrender was the only option.
<h3>Why was there a debate on the use of the atomic bomb?</h3>
This was due to the fact that the scientists understood the impact that the bomb could have on the environment and the lives around.
The bomb was used against the Japanese in Hiroshima during the second world war. It was a way of getting the Japanese to surrender.
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In the United States, both the President and the State Department are responsible for foreign policy, although most of these powers are delegated to the Secretary of States.
Two Roman Historians and There Difference:
<span>·
</span>Titus Livy – The Roman Historian who is
responsible for writing or making use of legends. He was able to write the
monumental history of the Rome and even its people.
<span>·
</span>Aeneas Tacticus – The Roman Historian
responsible for writing history that is factional. He is considered to be one
of the earliest Greek Writers.
Answer:
If President Lincoln hadn't been assassinated, I believe that Reconstruction and the post-war era would have been more historically positive and ambitious. I think Lincoln would have achieved more things politically and socially for America, and would have done more to fight against many injustices in this country. Andrew Johnson did not have a positive presidency, says his impeachment. Lincoln had plans, but Andrew Johnson created policies and actions that went against the Republican Party and angered many, like his pardoning of Southerners. Lincoln would have continued to be a great figure for his party and I believe would have provided more as leadership than Johnson. If he was not assassinated, I believe that Lincoln would have continued his legacy and his fight for justice in America.