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<span>Tribes are taking more of a role in their own tribal affairs
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The Manhattan Project was a secret military project created in 1942 to produce the first US nuclear weapon. It was originally a race against the Germans to be the first to make a bomb.
Eventually, though, Japan was not surrendering in WW2. Japan's system of dying for their country being extremely honorable and having to take part in the war or facing serious consequences made it hard for the US to defeat them. Harry S. Truman ordered this bomb to bring the war to a speedy end. The result was the five-ton bomb over the Japenese city of Hiroshima and eventually Nagasaki.
Other solutions would've been to invade, but Truman must've seen it as losing American lives too and that this was the best way to end the war. We also could've waited before dropping the second bomb on Nagasaki because we heard no news from Japan, but that was just in two days. It was very quick to rush for so many lives.
I hoped this helped! This is what I learned from my teachers but here is a link to more solutions regarding the atomic bomb:
https://aeon.co/conversations/what-options-were-there-for-the-united-states-regarding-the-atomic-bom...
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Who makes decisions to manage or regulate conflict in our society?
Answer: The federal government, the state government, the United States Congress with its two chambers(the House of Representatives and the Senate), and the judicial branch with all of its courts.
How are those "decision-makers" selected and by whom
Answer: United States citizens have the right to select the President of the United States and their representatives at the federal and state levels. That is why they vote.
The leader of the United States is the President, who also is the chief of the executive branch and its cabinet. He is the most important decision-maker. At the state level, it is the governor. However, the US Congress and the state's congress also play a key roll in creating legislation.
I would say that the reason well established ideas and traditions change over time because of the ideals of individualism. During this time period especially, the people were starting to see that there was more to them than just religion. In discovering this new sense of self, the establishment of new ideas, traditions, and practices was brought forward. In addition to this, it may also be beneficial to mention the fact that people were divided by social classes. In comparing a peasant to a noble, something as small as standard of living can affect your viewpoint of tradition entirely. The age of the Reformation was an age of educated thought and separation of church and personal ideas. Add emphasis to that when you answer this question :))
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People who came to America to practice Quaker religious beliefs settled primarily in Pennsylvania. This area was settled by William Penn for religious freedom.
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