What was president Truman's chief priority in using the atomic bomb against japan

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Answer 1
Answer: The atomic bomb is the result of the Manhattan Project, which Albert Einstein was actually a part of as well. As to why Truman decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan, the answer is involved by several factors. 
1. Location, Japan is isolated, so any harm done would have "directly" been restrained to Japan.
2. A show of military might, The atomic bomb was the USA's ace in the hole. The adverse effects of this though is that an arms race for nuclear weapons began after WW2 and resulted in The Cold War.
Answer 2
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He wanted to end the war very quickly and have the unconditional surrender of Japan.

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Which statement describes a reason the United States entered World War I on the Allied side? A.Germany's invasion of Canada posed a direct threat to the United States. B. President Wilson wanted to take possession of Germany's colonies. c. German U-boats sank unarmed ships carrying American passengers. D. Most Americans believed that Europe's fight was also their fight.

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C. there was a boat carrying about 100 passengers which was sunk by German U boats.

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its A

Explanation:

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By what methods did germany and japan seek to impose a new world order?

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Acts of genocide including the holocaust

Why do Greek Collins bulge in the middle

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to counter an optical illusion that made straight columns look curved . hope this helps:)

The Constitution established three branches of government thata)share the same powers.b. have different powers.c)give the most power to the executive branch.d)give most the power to the judicial branch.

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Answer:

  B) Have different powers.

Explanation:

  The three branches of government are legislative, executive and judicial. Each of these branches has different powers according to the U.S. Constitution. The reason why it is done is to limit the power of each branch between each other.

  I hope this answer helps you.

All the different branches of government have different powers. No branch is more powerful than the other. They do different things, however. B is correct.

Which event brought about the breakup of theOttoman Empire?
A. Sino-Japanese War
B. Six-Day War
C. World War I
D. World War II

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Answer: C. World War I

Explanation: They were on the losing side, the Central Powers (consisting of Germany and Austria-Hungary). After the loss, the Treaty of Sèvres  imposed by the Allied Powers dissolved the empire.

How did the War Powers Act of 1973 impact the role of the president?

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Answer: The act placed a limit on the president's ability to send troops into hostile areas.

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Passed in 1973 over the veto of President Richard Nixon, the War Powers Resolution (its official name) blocks presidents from continuing the pursuance of a war without Congress's approval.  In practice, however, the War Powers Act has often been sidestepped by presidents.  The US Constitution leaves some tension in place between the legislative and executive branch when it comes to the country's involvement in war.  Article I of the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war.  But Article II names the President the Commander-in-Chief, and presidents frequently have understood that role as containing the authority to deploy US forces without first getting congressional approval.  The War Powers Act has been an ongoing point of controversy as US forces have been sent into all sorts of conflict zones in the 21st century without formal declarations of war.

The war powers act of 1973 came into place as a result of the actions of LBJ in the Vietnam war, he had been very secretive about how many troops he ordered and how he was conducting the war.  The War powers act of 1973 stated that the president was required to inform congress on war policies/strategies, and the president could not send troops to a foreign power for more than 60 days without declaration of war by Congress.  It was vetoed by president Nixon, but congress passed it over his veto.  This law impacted the role of the president by limiting his/her power when it comes to war.  Today, it essentially acts as another "check" in the system of checks and balances by making sure that the Executive branch (president) does't have too much power over foreign policy.  Hope this helps!