It is important because it is the reason the steel can be so acutely shaped
They need to woop them instead of babing them
<span>I had a question like this various Economics classes, as part of producer theory, trade, and overall economic growth. So I hope this translates to History as well.
The answer is C) Specialization leads to interdependence.
Why? If a country (or region, or industry) specializes in producing one thing, they will need to trade in order to get the other things they need.
A and D both go against this logic and are wrong. Specialization means picking something you are good at (producing at a lower price than others), and using all your resources for it.
B is probably wrong because it just seems silly. Not everyone will get rich. That's also part of Economics - there are ups and downs in the economy, there will always be some unemployment, etc.</span>
Bipolar I disorder is to bipolar II disorder as <span>mania is to hypomania
Hope this helps!</span>
Answer:
The reason backing the United States decission to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima was B) There was no indication that Japan was at all willing to surrender.
Explanation:
To understand this we have to analyze the context of the era. After the allies defeated the Nazi Germany, they rolled out the ultimatum to their allies. However, the Japanese were not dispossed to forfeit. Instead when the prime minister of japan received the ultimatum to cease the war by the United States. He didn't even read it to the public. Japanese war tactics were extreme and there was not a single indication that they were going to surrender, not even after the ultimatum the U.S. devlivered them about using all their force to stop their imperialist moves. So, they took the decission and instead of targetting tokio and Kyoto as they had decided. They were dropped in hiroshima and nagasiki, they were ultimate warnings not ultimate projectiles of destruction.