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history help please? trying to prepare for the final exam on Friday?
What is this supposed to mean can someone please explain ... or tell me where I can find the answer? anything is apprieciated thankss .. Why we elected to use atomic weapons against Japan in August 1945, and then explain why we could have avoided that course? you can not limit their response to military considerations must also consider the internal politics and international relations, including both the shackles forged by wartime diplomacy and strategic considerations on the postwar world provided by strategists us? I do not understand what I have to find, in addition to why Japan bombed .. someone please help??? any links or something please .. thanks
At that time it was thought that removing the bombs that kill fewer people than the total number of soldiers who die at the end of the war differently. The U.S. should have avoided this step because the atomic bomb was not well understood, and subsequently killed many more over time than originally planned. In cases like these, consider a proportional response and one that will keep the case in question (in this case, Pearl Harbor and war) from happening again.
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