Answer:
The ethical problem of saving American lifes by destroying Japanese.
Explanation:
Historians agree that the main reason of the US to use atomic bombs was the desire to save as much American soldiers as possible. We shouldn´t forget that untll then the Japanese government and its army (not their civil population) showed an iron (samourai) will to fight till the very end.
After the bombing of Hiroshima there was no sign from the Japanese government to surrender. Therefore, the US decided to continue and bomb Nagasaki three days later.
As Eric Hobsbawm pointed out in <em>The Age of Extremes</em>, world war II was the first <em>democratic</em> war in the sence that civilians all over the world became victims on a large scale too.
A direct democracy is a system of government that is that is purely a democracy, where the people decide on policy initiatives directly, opposed to a representative democracy which we have here in the United States where we elect officials to make political decisions
Under America’s first governing document, the Articles of Confederation, the national government was weak and states operated like independent countries. At the 1787 convention, delegates devised a plan for a stronger federal government with three branches—executive, legislative and judicial—along with a system of checks and balances to ensure no single branch would have too much power.
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Uruguay has the highest literacy rate which is 97%.
The instance that is not a legacy of Rome's contribution to democracy is citizens were adult male residents.
<h3>What is
democracy?</h3>
Democracy can be described as a form of government by the and for the people , it is one where people are free to choose their representatives in government.
In this case it should be noted that instance that is not a legacy of Rome's contribution to democracy is citizens were adult male residents.
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