Before the Atomic bombs were dropped the Americans were dropping explosive and incendiary fire bombs. They dropped them in such massive numbers that entire cities were destroyed resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. To the Japanese military it didn't make a difference to them at the moment if their cities were being destroyed by regular bombs or atomic bombs. The result was still the same, a completely destroyed city. It wasn't until they found out how effective the weapon was that they decided to surrender, even then many hard liners in the Japanese military wanted to continue the war.
The primary reason to drop the atomic bomb was that it was belie ved that it would lead to less death than a land invasion and specifically less deaths among the Americans - option A is the correct one.
Well example it was easier to get food and they could store things , things like that
Answer: People didn't cross picket lines to show solidarity in an attempt for better wages, better working conditions and various other things that would or could make their lives better.
Explanation: Back in the 50's and 60's when unions were very strong, you were considered a "scab" if you crossed a picket line. You took a chance of being hurt, harassed by other strikers and you showed you were not a team player.