1. The main argument in support of the decision to use the atomic bomb is that it saved American lives which would otherwise have been lost in two D-Day-style land invasions of the main islands of the Japanese.
2.For American military commanders, determining the strength of Japanese forces and anticipating the level of civilian resistance were the keys to preparing casualty projections
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The significance was that these allowed goods to be transported much faster than by horse. Canals allowed for things to be imported and exported much more easily.
Churchs, schools, and social organizations.
I'm african american so I like to study our past so this should be the correct answer... It took me 2 mins to remember so I really hope this is right and I am truly sorry if it's not.
Japan has many mountains, thus, the outsiders could not easily enter Japan and Japanese could not leave the country. And, thus the self-isolation was helped by the presence of a mountain terrain. This policy was implemented by Togukawa, who insisted on preventing Japan from foreigners.
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