History, 11.11.2019 09:31 Bamaboy8804
1.the initial effects of the atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki were
a. heavy damage only within a mile of the bombs’ impact
b. the total destruction of both cities leaving nothing standing
c. clouds of fallout that spread far and wide beyond japan
d. the destruction of both cities leaving only a few structures standing
^^i think d.
2.many americans approved of the use of atomic weapons on japan despite their destructive power because
a. they believed it would shorten the war and ultimately save american lives
b. they were eager to see if this new technology was effective in preventing wars
c. they believed that the atom bomb would cause no more damage than regular bombs
d. they were told that it was the only certain way to defeat the militant japanese empire
^^i think a.
3.the potsdam declaration issued the ultimatum to japan that it
must surrender immediately to allied forces
submit itself to permanent occupation by allied forces or face land invasion
begin a negotiation process with the u. s. only
agree to sign a truce by the end of 1945
^^i have no idea
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