Pearl Harbor was attacked in December 1941, the Manhattan Project was created in 1941, the program was created to secretly built an atomic bomb, it was originally projected against Nazi Germany, but in May 1945 Germany surrendered and the US still had the bomb and still was at war with Japan that did not surrender.
They were four years into the war, the US Army invaded Okinawa and Iwo Jima, yet the Japan military resisted.
In July 1945 the Manhattan project successfully detonated the atomic bomb in a test site in the desert of New Mexico.
There was another element into question: The Soviet Union entered the war against Japan and the atomic bomb would send a strong message to the Soviets. This way, Truman decided to drop the bomb on the city of Hiroshima on August 6th of 1945, three days later another bomb was dropped over Nagasaki.
On August 15th Japan surrendered ending the WWII, and Truman faced heavy criticism. Some argued that Japan was on its knees and the bombs were unnecessary, others pointed to the Soviets as a motive.
The bomb ended WWII but started the long Cold War with the Soviet Union, it lasted 50 years and ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Answer:
Congress's first task in the annual process is to pass a budget resolution creating a framework and setting overall spending limits. As with most things Congress does, its two chambers—the Senate and the House of Representatives—each draft their own budget resolution.
Explanation:
Roosevelt sees federal government
as ally. Because Roosevelt believes that that everyone has the freedom to do
what they want as long as it didn’t impact others, human progress could only be
built by free men and women. He also believes that economic equality define as in which they are free to pursue life liberty
and the pursuit of happiness and everyone should be in control of their own
property, money, etc. not concentrated in a small powerful group. That there should
be economic security.
Because they need food and water to survive on their journey in North America
They thought the Church of England could not be reformed. This was the major reason the pilgrims left England.
A pilgrim is a traveler who travels to a sacred place. Usually, this is a physical journey to a place that has special meaning to adherents of a particular religious belief system.
The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrims Fathers, were British settlers who came to North America on the Mayflower and founded the Plymouth Colony in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.
A general term applied to all of the Mayflower's passengers, as well as to other early arrivals in Plymouth, the English people who settled in Plymouth in the 1620s are commonly called Pilgrims. I'm here.
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