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the Jews were persecuted because they were considered at blame for all of germanies problems as they all were just looking for someone to blame , the Jewish were drove out of their homes,their businesses were closed and they were discriminated as they had to wear Jewish stars seen on onto their clothes, they were taken in trains to concentration camps as they were manually worked or outright killed, the United States had heard about the terrible things the Jewish were going to bit they did not think it was as terrible as when they sent soldiers to set the concentration camps free, it was way worse than they had thought, the Jewish learned what predujuice can do to people , as most German people knew what was happening in the concentration camps. but did nothing, around 6 million Jews were killed in the concentration camps and war alone
Answer: Reports of the fabled Seven Golden Cities of Cíbola brought the first European explorers into New Mexico in 1540, led by the Spanish adventurer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. The journey proved fruitless, however, and they soon returned to New Spain (Mexico).
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Truman was the president who decided to use the atomic bombs that hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. The United States is the only nation in the world which have used a nuclear weapon on another nation, causing a terrifying number of deaths and illness to Japanese people since 1945.
- Using the bomb established a lasting peace.
<u>A. Evidence: </u>There has been no global war since WWII and no further use of nuclear weapons.
<u>B: Counterargument</u>: There have been many other wars since 1945, and other countries have developed nuclear weapons.
C: Conclusion:
<em>Although there have been other wars since 1945, none have been as big as WWII or ended with as much devastation.
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Destruction of everything in their path--The goal of the Atlanta Campaign was to destroy Southern morale and a few major cities effectively cutting the South in two.
The Atlanta Campaign attempted to destroy South Carolina, Savannah and Atlanta, GA. Doing this would ruin the morale of the South and take away valuable material and financial resources. The end goal would also cut the South in two ruining supply-lines.