Answer:
look below since I think the answer gives limited amounts of characters
Explanation:
If I was in Truman's shoes and I lost the ships from Pearl Harbor I would definately fight back, there is no way I'm going to stay quiet from someone hurting my country and costs lives and lots of money. The options were Raid Japan, Invade Japan, bomb in an inhabitant area or a populated area.
<em>Pros and cons of</em><em> raiding Japan</em><em> </em>
<em>pros- Japan will see us as a threat and no longer want to mess with the US </em>
<em>CONS-More lives will be lost and will lose a future ally. </em>
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<em>Pros and cons of </em><em>invading Japan</em>
<em>pros- Japan will be ours and they will have to surrender </em>
<em>CONS- could cost more lives lost than needed. </em>
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<em>Pros and cons of </em><em>Bombing inhabited area</em>
<em>pros- </em><em>No one gets hurt and less lives will be lost </em>
<em>cons- Japan might cause another bombing </em>
<em>Pros and cons of </em><em>Bombing populated area</em>
<em>pros- Japan will fear us and must surrender </em>
<em>cons- many lives will be lost .</em>
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I believe Truman was better off dropping the bomb to prove to other countries to never mess with the USA again and if he didn't Japan might cause another bombing.
Given here are the ethnic origins of Canadian residents (citizens, landed immigrants, and non-citizen temporary residents) as recorded by them on their 2006 census form. The relevant census question asked for "the ethnic or cultural origins" of the respondent's ancestors and not the respondents themselves.
As data were collected by self-declaration, labels may not necessarily describe the true ancestry of respondents.[1] Also note that many respondents acknowledged multiple ancestries. These people were added to the "multiple origin" total for each origin listed. These include responses as varied as a respondent who listed eight different origins and a respondent who answered "French Canadian" (leading to him/her being counted once for "French" and once for "Canadian"). As with all self-reported data, understanding of the question may have varied from respondent to respondent.
Answer:
Iroquois Confederacy or Six Nations
Explanation:
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