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First question: He had no other option. Japanese forces were so good at prolonging U.S. Troops advancement that if he hadn't dropped the bombs the war could go on for months possibly years. He didn't want to drop them, but it was pressure from his advisers that it was a better option than losing anymore American lives. Second question: His other option was to continue what they were already doing, taking as much ground they could inch by inch until they took the country's capital. Third question: The Emperor of Japan hesitated thinking we couldn't possibly have a second bomb, which prompted the U.S. to drop another.
Im pretty sure you would be in a Juvenile court, in most states the max age for the juvenile court is 17 though
I think its because slavery only ended in the North so the south decided to keep slavery happening because it didn't affect them as much
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Yes it is all of those and the long cord made people trip on them and fall they also were way too expense 20 dollars at the most<span />
Is this trying to twll some one they were wrong on some thing or a question