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faltersainse [42]
3 years ago
7

13. Which of the following arguments would a supporter of using nuclear weapons against Japan have

History
2 answers:
12345 [234]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:B. Japanese government propaganda instilled fierce, suicidal nationalism in the Japanese

population, making Japan unlikely to surrender unconditionally without experiencing the effects

of nuclear weapons.

Explanation: its the only one in support and in favor of the nuclear weapons use on japan

Dafna1 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Supporters of the bombings generally believe that they prevented an invasion of the Japanese mainland, saving more lives than they took by doing so. Opponents contend, among other arguments, that the bombings were unnecessary to win the war or that they constituted a war crime or genocide.

Explanation:

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