Answer:
- Limited number of bombs
- No guarantee the demonstration would work
Explanation:
At the time the U.S. dropped the atomic bombs on Japan, there were only two bombs produced. There was a worry therefore that sparing one bomb simply for a demonstration would be a waste.
There was also no guarantee that the demonstration would work because the Japanese had shown themselves particularly stubborn in the struggle. A situation might have arrived therefore where the Americans would demonstrate the bomb and the Japanese would keep fighting which would have meant that the bomb was wasted.
i believe the answer is "D" because all of these examples show diversity because not everyone is the same through out these examples
Japanese Americans were interned at camps because of their Japanese heritage. No one knows who would go against the U.S after the pearl harbor bombing. They were kept in horrible conditions(Not as horrible as hitlers, but still horrible). They were kept in Suicide-Free containers, and got little food. I hope I could help. Have a wonderful rest of the day.
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Philip II (Spanish: Felipe II; 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598) was King of Spain (1556–1598), King of Portugal (1580–1598, as Philip I, Portuguese: Filipe I), King of Naples and Sicily (both from 1554), and jure uxoris King of England and Ireland (during his marriage to Queen Mary I from 1554 to 1558).
Kingdom: Portugal, Spain
Parents: Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Spouse: Mary I of England, Elisabeth of Valois
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Kush was united in the 8th century BC and its rulers managed to conquer even Egypt. The fall of Kush is still being debated.
Explanation
- Napa-based kingdom was united by Rose in about 780-755. BC
- After him, Alara finally established the kingdom and was recognized as such by his successors.
- The kingdom grew in influence and eventually began to dominate the southern Egyptian region around Elephantine, during the reigns of Alara's successor.
- Kashta's successor, who conquered all of Egypt in the 20th year of rule and established the 25th dynasty.
- The last king to take control of Egypt but was finally defeated by the Assyrians in 664 BC. Subsequently, the power of the kings over Egypt waned and ceased in 656 BC.
- The fall of Kingdom has been the subject of heated debate. A diplomatic mission traveled to Meroë during the reign of Nero.
- After the 2nd century the royal graves became smaller and less lavish, and the construction of large monuments ceased. The funerals in the royal pyramids completely ceased in the mid-4th century AD. Learn more on Kush Kingdom on
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