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Widespread poverty is the most serious ongoing challenge to modern India. One of the highest rates in the world and nearly double that of Sub-Saharan Africa
<h3>What is the reason of
ongoing challenge to modern India?</h3>
Despite the development and economic growth of India, but now also India has the world's highest concentration of poor people and high number of malnutrition in the children. India has escaped famine in recent decades, half of its children are underweight.
All options are following
A) widespread poverty
B) entrenched communist government
C) low population growth
D) high tariffs
Thus, The correct option is A.
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Explanation:
Japan was defeated because the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Germany was defeated because it was an allied effort that produced two fronts. The western front(France) and the eastern front(Russia).
Japan was defeated long before the atomic bombs (incidentally, developed by a team of Allied scientists including several ex-Germans and at least one Italian) were dropped. Japan's manufacturing base had always been small, and by 1945 she was starved of resources (including fuel) as the Merchant Marine had been virtually wiped out. Many of her cities had been flattened by conventional bombing, too. In fact Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been largely left alone due to their relatively low strategic importance.
The Allies were able to defeat both Germany and Japan because by the end of the war their manufacturing capacity far outstripped the Axis'.