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The answer would be D) California.
a) one argument that barton makes in the passage is that historians cannot recreate a new history just because they don't want britain or europe being in the center of world history, and such acts will only vandalize history. The passage talked about 'de-center' Europe from the world history will present many problems, and this meant that we should learn the right history and we shouldn't focusing on making history what we like.
b) one cultural or economic development in the late 20th century that explain the "impending decline of the west" was the decolonization events, which led to many European countries to become less powerful since they cannot get as much money from their colonies anymore like they used to. which led to many new nations with new cultures forming, not the blind triumphalism of the old modernization theory of inevitable progress towards westernization.
c) one cultural or economic change in the late 20th century that historians who supported the process of de-centering world history would cite as a limitation was the soviet union's success in the middle east, which supported barton's argument in the 2nd paragraph where "westernization is inevitable".
Answer:
End of war and death of people.
Explanation:
The positive effect of dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is the end of world war II but the negative effect to this dropping is the death of 1,40,000 people. It also has a adverse effect on the environment due to the emission of radiations. This event greatly change the relationship between science and government because the government has gain power due to science and this technology over other countries. There are good relations among countries that possess nuclear weapons because they knew that nucleus will destroy them both so they formed good relations with each other.
Iwo Jima was one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific theater of WWII and one of the most important. Because Iwo Jima contained two airbases that were controlled by the Japanese, the take over of the island by the US helped give the Americans an advantage in the sky.