Answer:
Explanation:
I believe one limitation would be the fact that you couldn’t a couldn’t actually hear the person talking and sometimes, whatever code was sent, people could decipher.
Answer: The Japanese ignored the warnings presented by the Allies in the Potsdam Declaration and continued to fight. Which concludes that the Japanese were determined to fight to the end, even if defeat was inevitable, due to they would rather fight to the death rather than surrender unconditionally, which were shown in many battles in the Pacific during World War II.
The correct answer is A: The Japanese were determined to fight to the end, even if defeat was inevitable.
Washington Gladden's ideas would most closely be tied to the period in U.S. history that begins just after the Civil War and leads into Reconstruction.
Answer:
primary source:
1. “a letter from mahatma gandhi to his cousin- 1915”
2. “autobiography: the story of my experiments...- 1948”
3. “gandhi urges calm should be seized- 1922”.
and the rest are secondary
Explanation:
the question states Gandhi lived from 1869 to 1948. each answer has a year after it so really the only answers that make sense are the ones that were recorded while he was still alive so that he could confirm them.
Answer:
After French assistance helped the Continental Army force the British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, the Americans had effectively won their independence, though fighting would not formally end until 1783, so no.
Explanation: