Answer:In a letter to his fifteen-year-old nephew and namesake, penned in 1963 on the one hundredth anniversary of the Emancipation, author James Baldwin says that American white society has unwittingly placed "the Negro" in a position so untenable that it is "not very far removed" from the oppressive London of the past, so famously described by Charles Dickens.
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The correct answer is <span>a. He pushed for social reform.
He disliked religion because he believed that the Catholic religion was a fraud that worked so that the church gets richer and richer. He resented absolute monarchy because he believed that monarchs have no right to rule. He wanted to introduce a constitution, not end them.</span>
<span>In his address to Americans, General MacArthur states that he believes that they must limit the war to make sure that the lives of their fighting men are not wasted and to see the safety of the country to prevent a third world war.<span>
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B. American leaders feared Japan would never surrender without horrific losses.