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Read the passage below

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Franklin Roosevelt died suddenly on April 12, 1945, and Harry Truman became president. Many Americans believed he was unqualified for the job. One person said, “If Harry Truman can be president, my neighbor can be president.” This “common man” would make the most important decision of the twentieth century.
America was winning the war against Japan, but the Japanese were fighting valiantly. The enemy would not be defeated unless the American army invaded Japan. Experts concluded more than one million Americans would die in the assault on the Japanese home islands.


Some people urged the president not to use the atomic bomb on Japan. General Dwight Eisenhower was the commander of the Allied forces in Europe, and would eventually succeed Truman as president. Eisenhower opposed the bomb for two reasons. “First, the Japanese were ready to surrender and it wasn’t necessary to hit them with that awful thing. Second, I hated to see our country be the first to use such a weapon.”
President Truman gave the order to drop an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in August 1945. Even after testing, the American scientists were unsure of what would happen. The Americans thought about warning the Japanese first, but the enemy might have moved Allied prisoners to the site. The Americans rejected dropping the bomb in the ocean. They decided the war would not end unless the Japanese government understood the damage America would inflict.

 

The world entered the frightening atomic age at 8:14 a.m. local time in the Japanese city of Hiroshima. One minute later, an atomic bomb destroyed the city. The first flash of the explosion was as bright as a thousand suns. It is estimated that 80,000 people were instantly vaporized. The blast created violent winds that caused firestorms. Co-pilot Robert Lewis said he could taste the atomic fusion. He later wrote in his journal, “My God, what have we done!” Another member of the crew said, “Thank God the war is over and I don’t have to get shot at. I can go home.”
 

Truman later said he did not agonize over using the bomb. He wanted to make Japan surrender without an invasion. “The atom bomb was no ‘great decision,’” he later said. “That was not any decision you had to worry about.” A second bomb destroyed the city of Nagasaki. Japan agreed to surrender a week later.


The Japanese feared brutal treatment after their defeat, but General Douglas MacArthur, the Supreme Commander of the Occupied Forces, was determined to treat his former enemy with dignity and respect. He decreed that any American soldier that so much as slapped a Japanese would be imprisoned for five years. The Japanese were courteous and respectful toward the Americans. The climate of trust and respect between the two nations allowed Japan to develop into one of the world’s richest nations.

Create a bubble.us or Mindmeister (iPad) chart.  In the center write Hiroshima/Nagasaki, THEN create 5 bubbles that contain important effects of the bombs.

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In Edmodo,  list 5 questions that you would ask Harry Truman about why he gave he order to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.  Post these questions in ANY daily XP tally location.

In Edmodo,  respond to the following question:  If the United States had decided NOT to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, what might have happened in the war?  Your response MUST be at least 1 paragraph.

Post to Edmodo in ANY daily XP tally location

Complete a sequence of events chart in Popplet based on this reading.  INclude at least 5 events.

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In Edmodo,  outline your feelings related to the dropping of the bombs.  It must be AT LEAST 2 paragraphs.  Post in ANY daily XP tally location.

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Explosive Results

When completing assignments on Edmodo in the response line, you MUST:

1.  Indicate the title of the quest

2.  Indicate the XP points

3.  Be thorough and demonstrate a COMPLETE understanding of the quest

4. 'Turn In' assignment and not post to the wall.

5.  'Turn In' in the current XP Tally location.

If you do NOT do this, you will NOT receive your XP points.

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