Read the bomb document (see attachment) to answer these questions:
1 - Use Tangent 22 to parag...
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Read the bomb document (see attachment) to answer these questions:
1 - Use Tangent 22 to paragraph 62 to describe the EMOTIONAL IMPACT the battle of Okinawa had on Pres. Truman. Why did it sadden him?
2 - Use Tangent 24 to answer these questions:
a. If the US had invaded Japan, how long would it take ti conquer to win the war?
b. How many US soldiers would die?
c. How many Japanese soldiers and civilians would die?
3 - Use paragraph 63 to the END of the reading to answer this question:
Should the US have used the atomic bombs? Defend your CLAIM with a 5-6 sentence explanation that has evidence and explanation
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