Japan must surrender without any conditions, or face destruction.
The intent of the passage is clear that the government of Japan has to surrender unconditionally and also commit to such action by providing assurance. Failure to do that will result in Japan facing destruction
I think it's D because "Causation" is <span>the action of causing something.</span>
jefferson submitted his "rough draught" of the Declaration on June 28. Congress eventually accepted the document, but not without debating the draft for two days and making extensive changes. Jefferson was unhappy with many of the revisions—particularly the removal of the passage on the slave trade and the insertion of language less offensive to Britons.