Answer: There are many things that they have in common. First of all, they are relatively close. Also, they are in contact with the Pacific Ocean, and also with either the Caribbean Sea or the Gulf of Mexico, which make them ideal for building canals for shipping routes. Also, they have been historically related because, even though Mexico isn´t part of Central America, the state of Chiapas used to be part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala, which also incluedd Costa Rica.
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Most favoured by slave owners were commercial crops such as olives, grapes, sugar, cotton, tobacco, coffee, and certain forms of rice that demanded intense labour to plant, considerable tending throughout the growing season, and significant labour for harvesting.
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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