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Sandford, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 6, 1857, ruled (7–2) that a slave (Dred Scott) who had resided in a free state and territory (where slavery was prohibited) was not thereby entitled to his freedom; that African Americans were not and could never be citizens of the United States.
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577.5 and 436.8.
Explanation:
The dimensions of a rectangular section of forest land are 5.5 × 105 meters and 4.2 × 104 meters so this means that the length of the forest is 577.5 meters ( 5.5 × 105 meters) and the width of the forest is 436.8 meters (4.2 × 104 meters) so by multiplying the length and width of the rectangular forest we get the area of 252,252 square meters.
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The term nation has been used to arise the emotions among the public in the 20th century.
Explanation:
Nationalism has provided many marginalized groups a platform and self-determination but in the twentieth century, it has also been used to polarise the emotions of a dominant group in a country that has given rise to violence and genocide. Citing the example of the Holocaust, the evil side of nationalism came out which has degraded humanity to another level. Nationalism has a dark side, so it is necessary that people n the duty of all humanity to make sure that their emotions should not be used for the ugly reasons and hatred against humanity.
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B
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Comments
A: Not the answer. Truman understood that if the bomb failed, it would only give the Japanese more reason to continue. Their Kamikaze aircraft had taken the lives of many Americans. He also understood that if he did order the bomb to be dropped and it worked, that the Japanese may not surrender anyway.
B: He did believe that the bomb would be enough to make the Japanese surrender. Otherwise, why would he order it to be done.
C: He did believe (in the end) that atomic weapons were necessary but it was a war on civilians and that made the decision very, very difficult.
D: I don't know what relevance this choice has. He was president. He had to make the choice.
Answer: These are not terrific choices. I guess you have to choose B
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