In 1532, accompanied by his brothers, Pizarro overthrew the Inca leader Atahualpa and conquered Peru
The totalitarian governments usually manage to get to power when the nation is in a bad situation, especially economically, as we can see in numerous examples throughout the history.
They promise the people that they will make the nation strong, that they will move aside all the ones that are doing damage to it, improve the economy, make all people be equal etc. All of those things seem logical and good in the eyes of the people that are desperate for a change and have been living in bad conditions, thus they would elect them. Once they get the power though, the totalitarian governments show their real face, they make a strong core around them, control the military and police forces and use them on daily basis for controlling things, use intimidation and violence, and the end result is that the people get stuck with similar or even worse leaders than previously.
It was bad for the nation
Answer:
They believed that defeating Japan with regular weapons would be too costly in time and lives.
They wanted to be viewed by other nations as the most powerful nation in the world.
Explanation:
The U.S. leaders decided to develop atomic weapons as a response to the threat from the Nazis in Germany who were said to have been developing such kinds of weapon. However, under Harry Truman as the President, the U.S. actually dropped the bomb over Japan twice<em> in order to defeat them in a speedy manner. </em>This was also done <u><em>in order to prevent having many American casualties </em></u>if they ever invaded.
It is also said that they developed the atomic bomb during the "Cold War." An "arm race" happened whereby nations, especially the U.S. and the Soviet Union, tried to become more superior over the other by<em> developing the best military weapons</em>. When the Soviet tested their atomic bomb, the U.S. also announced that they'd be making an even better atomic bomb. This situation clearly showed how the Americans wanted to be viewed as <em>the most powerful nation in the world.</em>