In 1884, six children from Waterford, Pennsylvania put on a play. They were able to earn $50. They sent the money to the American Red Cross with a letter to Clara Barton, Red Cross founder, to call on the "Little Six" if the Red Cross needs money sometime in the future to help them in their good work. This was the beginning of a tradition of youths contributing funds to the Red Cross in aid of their humanitarian programs. The Junior Red Cross was officially founded in 1917 and became partners with the Red Cross ever since.
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Explanation:
They made themselves less productive by breaking tools,<span>uprooting plants, and working slowly</span>
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an argument or claim
Explanation:
An argument refers to a disagreement. A person who argues supports his statement through a "claim." In order to support his claim, he needs to provide a reason for it.
For example, in the sentence above: "The federal government should pass the Equal Rights Amendment." This is a claim which needs a reason. The reason could be<em> "because women should also be considered when it comes to having access to education and public welfare."</em>
Thus, this explains the answer.
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There are pros and cons to this question
Explanation:You can look at it in many different ways. Japan was not planning on surrendering any time soon. They believe that dying in combat is one of the most repectible deaths ever. If we did not bomb them, They would not have surrendered which would have lead to many more american deaths. Earlier in the war they bombed our naval base pearl harbor, so they started it. Thats the argument for bombing them.
The argument agains bombing them is that hiroshima and Nagasaki were huge cities. There were thousands of people in thise cities, Civilians. Japan did bomb us but they bombed a Naval base. So we punished the civilians of Japan and we Also punished the kids of those civilians because those bombs had radiation in them which affected the people that werent killed by the blast but were in the area that the radiation was at. The radiation affected those poeples unborn children, gave them birth defects and some of them died because of it.
So was it right? I think that the decision to bomb them was not an easy one. I think it took a lot of time to come to this decision. But overall it did end this war which most likely save a lot of american lives.