Exam
The decision to drop the atomic bomb
was due to the estimated losses the
U.S. would take in an invasion of
Japan. How many troops would have
been needed to carry out the invasion
mission?
A. 500,000
B. 1 million
C. 2 million

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Answer 1

Answer:

By August, 1945, Japan had lost World War II. Japan and the United States both knew it. How long would it be, however, before Japan surrendered? Japan was split between surrender or fighting to the end. They chose to fight.

In mid-July, President Harry S Truman was notified of the successful test of the atomic bomb, what he called “the most terrible bomb in the history of the world.” Thousands of hours of research and development as well as billions of dollars had contributed to its production. This was no theoretical research project. It was created to destroy and kill on a massive scale. As president, it was Harry Truman’s decision if the weapon would be used with the goal to end the war. “It is an awful responsibility that has come to us,” the president wrote.

President Truman had four options: 1) continue conventional bombing of Japanese cities; 2) invade Japan; 3) demonstrate the bomb on an unpopulated island; or, 4) drop the bomb on an inhabited Japanese city.

Explanation:

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image poetry
free poetry
concrete poetry
picture poetry

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Answer:

concrete poetry

Answer:

concrete poetry is the right answer

what type of rule is there in China​

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Answer:

China is the worst country in the world

How did new inventions change the way people lived at home?

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Answer:

new inventions change the life of people because it makes the whole world as a global village. it makes our work easier and faster.

Answer:

Rapid advances in the creation of steel, chemicals and electricity helped fuel production, including mass-produced consumer goods and weapons. It became far easier to get around on trains, automobiles and bicycles. At the same time, ideas and news spread via newspapers, the radio and telegraph. Life got a whole lot faster.

Explanation:

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What happened in Worcester v. Georgia?

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Answer:

On appeal, their case reached the Supreme Court as Worcester v. Georgia (1832), and the Court held that the Cherokee Nation was "a distinct political community" within which Georgia law had no force. The Georgia law was therefore unconstitutional.

Explanation:

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7. What rights were taken away from a slave?

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Answer:

There were numerous restrictions to enforce social control: slaves could not be away from their owner's premises without permission; they could not assemble unless a white person was present; they could not own firearms; they could not be taught to read or write, nor could they transmit or possess “inflammatory”

They did not have proper food, no bed, barley much shelter, if they did they shared with 8+ people, not much clothes. they were sold off

Why was the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 necessary?


A: The United States did not have enough workers to support industry.
B: Existing American immigration policies were discriminatory.
C: Too many immigrants were coming to the United States each year.
D: The legislation setting immigration policy had expired.​

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A: The United States did not have enough workers to support industry.

What strategy did India use to gain independence

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Answer: Please brainliest

Explanation:

Gandhi's system of Satyagraha was based on nonviolence, non co-operation, truth and honesty. Gandhi used non violence in India's freedom struggle as main weapon and India became independent from British rule.

Answer:

India used Peace to gain independence. but I believe that violence was also one of the reasons since there were many freedom fighters that fought in violent form causing British to be weak. But officially, peace is the strategy. Gandhi used peace and didn't attack British and they left eventually ( but peace isn't effective because it took them 200 years to gain independence anyways)

Who ran for vice president with Lincoln in 1864?
A. General William Sherman
O B. John C. Frémont of California
C. General Ulysses S. Grant
O D. Andrew Johnson of Tennessee

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Answer:

The correct answer is D

Explanation:

American merchants were
avoid paying custom duties. *
in most of the tea in order to
10 points
Smuggling
Tax Revenue
Parliament
Townshend Acts
B

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Answer:

Close Reading Questions: scene 3

5. Study Emilia's speech starting from Yes a dozen ... until their ills instruct us.

A. What complaints about husbands does Emilia list here?

B. What reasons does she give for husbands being unfaithful?

C. In what ways are wives lilze husbands, in her view?

6. If Emilia believes that wives should have as much freedom as erring husbands, while Desdemona takes a very different view, what does that tell us about the differences between the two women and the state of their marriages?

7. What is the dramatic purpose of this scene?

What power did the concept of
"Martial Law" in society grant to the
English King?
A. He could send someone to prison for not paying
taxes.
B. He could issue a penalty to a criminal.
C. He could place soldiers in the homes of the people.
D. He could veto any law passed by Congress.

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Answer is bbhope this helps
Answer is b hope this helps

What were the goals of the Bay of Pigs
and Vietnam?

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The ultimate goal was the overthrow of Castro and the establishment of a non-communist government friendly to the United States.

Answer:

Explanation:

The Bay of Pigs was an operation that was planned to use Cuban exiles to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba. Ultimately it failed, resulting in Castro receiving more aid from the Soviet Union to strengthen his grip on power, and the Kennedy administration was embarrassed politically. The whole idea of Vietnam was to contain the spread of communism. Americans believed that if South Vietnam fell to communism, one nation after the other would also fall, until Australia and New Zealand were in danger( this became known as the domino theory). To secure both domestic and national security, America intervened for itself and its allies.

What are two meanings of the multiple-meaning word close?

things you wear

nearby

to shut

(multiple chioce choose 2)

to finish a deal

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Answer:

2&3

Explanation:

The answer to this question is and .

Why did Adam's foreign policy cause a split in the federalist party

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Many Federalists disagreed with Adams's decision to avoid war with France.

What two rail lines met in Promontory Utah to complete the transcontinental railroad?
Group of answer choices

Southern Pacific and Santa Fe

Burlington and Northern

Erie & Lackawanna

Union Pacific and Central Pacific

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The Union Pacific and central pacific

Answer:

The Union Pacific and central pacific

Which is one positive [good thing that suddam Hussein did for Iraq?

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Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti was an Iraqi politician, the fifth President of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003.

What's the connection between the Choctaw, Chickasaw,
Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole nations and
the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase?

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Answer:

Good question

Explanation:

The nations were forced to go and live on the Louisiana Purchase lands.

China had a large influence on Medieval Japan, and Japan adopted
Chinese ideas in writing, art, and religion. *
True
False

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Answer:

True because the japanese were originally from china and in the process have brought over religion and tradition but have also been changed into their own.

One-way social classes were similar in both Ancient China and Greece was?

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Answer:

was the power and how much you had and also you were divided in soceity

Explanation:

The Northern Pacific Railway was completed in ______.


1863
.
1873
.
1883
.
1883
.

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Answer:

1883

Explanation:

He completed the line between Saint Paul, Minnesota, and Wallula (where it connected with the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's line to Portland), witnessing the driving of the last spike on September 8, 1883.

What are the possible positive and negative effects of the innovations in manufacturing?

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Environmentally Friendly. ...

A Higher Standard of Safety & Quality Control. ...

Homegrown Customer Service. ...

U.S. Manufacturers Pay U.S. Taxes Exposure to unusual solvents and rare earth materials by high-tech workers has led to safety concerns. And developments in nanotechnology have resulted in pollution from minuscule plastic particles in the oceans, waterways, and even the human body.

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A book about the effects of WWI is considered to be a: primary source or a secondary source

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Answer:

its a secondary source

Explanation:

because a primary source is from that time and a secondary source is something after that time

Answer:

Secondary

Explanation:

Since it is explaining the effects, rather than directly from that war, it is secondary. Primary could be like a photograph or a diary entry.

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A lasting source of conflict in Northern Ireland is the:
A.starvation during the Potato Famine. B.challenge of bringing together French and English speakers.
C.displacement of aboriginal peoples into the dry interior.
D.violation of land-rights agreements with the Maori during the Gold Rush​

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Answer:

D.violation of land-rights agreements with the Maori during the Gold Rush​

Explanation:

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What was the north's reaction to the 1st battle of the bull run

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Answer: The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of Manassas, marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War. The Confederate victory gave the South a surge of confidence and shocked many in the North, who realized the war would not be won as easily as they had hoped.

How did the internet play in the role of spreading globalization across the world?

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Answer:

it gave people communciation with other people around the world

Explanation:

Iron Kangaroo is a large mining corporation based in Western Australia. Over the past several years, the company’s mines have become less productive and mines are frequently closed due to broken equipment. What is the BEST way for Iron Kangaroo to improve the productivity of the mines?A.
The company should hire additional workers.

B.
The company should improve its workers’ human capital.

C.
The company should acquire more natural resources.

D.
The company should invest in new capital goods.

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Answer: D

Explanation: Since the mine is always closing because of the broken equipment, then they should invest in new capital goods.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

the mines where closed because of broken miner equipment, so they should get better equipment

which Revolution was most successful French revolution, American revolution, or the Haitian revolution? explain​

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The filter allows only one color of light to pass through. What happens to the other colors in the white light?

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Answer: If you pass white light through a red filter, then red light comes out the other side. This is because the red filter only allows red light through. The other colors (wavelengths) of the spectrum are absorbed. Similarly, a green filter only allows green light through.

Explanation: Hopefully this helps you (pls don't report if this is wrong)

Answer:

The other colors in the white light are absorbed by the filter.

Explanation:

Ben and Sam got into a heated argument at work. After being provoked, Ben pushed Sam, and proceeded to slap him several times. Which crime is Ben guilty of in the given scenario?
A. manslaughter
B. assault and battery
C. larceny
D. treason
E. conspiracy​

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b should be the answer

Answer:

B. (I think lol)

Explanation:

An assault is the act of inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such an action

What new technology and strategy of war made Hitler’s invasion of Poland and other parts of Europe so successful?

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Answer:

Explanation:

First of all, it was a land war which Hitler knew how to do best. Germany at the time had an ace Air Force which was his primary weapon in the early part of WWII.

Second Blitzkrieg. Especially against France, that was the most successful strategy. Move everything and move it quickly.  France was stuck behind the concrete walls and couldn't quickly counter punch. France was fighting WWI all over again while Germany moved on to a new and better way of fighting.

What were some of the policies and accomplishments of interracial state governments
during Reconstruction? Who benefited from these policies and accomplishments? Who
opposed them?
Please help! This is due today and I have been stuck on this for a a few minutes now.

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Answer:Among the other achievements of Reconstruction were the South's first state-funded public school systems, more equitable taxation legislation, laws against racial discrimination in public transport and accommodations and ambitious economic development programs (including aid to railroads and other enterprises).

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