world war 2

    Introduction:  The opening can present the context of war in general by referring to critical thinking questions: Is war necessary? Is war justified? Is war inevitable? Can we live in a world (one day) with peace? Or you can go right to the point to state whether dropping the bomb  an act that was necessary to defeat Japan and  the fastest way possible with the least casualties for the USA. — or whether the act of dropping the bombs was an excessive  use of force and a show of power.

    THESIS: Your thesis can state  your position that the atomic bombs were necessary or unnecessary. Your position should be clear. However, you can also do an essay that analyzes the decision to drop the atomic bombs but that does not make a statement either supporting or arguing against the decision.

    SECTION ONE:

    WRITE about the build-up to the decision. You can include:

    How Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and forced our entry into WW2
    That Pres. Roosevelt died in office leaving Harry S. Truman to lead the war
    The secret project called The Manhattan Project was so top-secret even Truman did not know anything about it when he became president
    The decision to build a bomb was urged by Albert Einstein who wrote a letter to Roosevelt because the Germans were trying to develop an atomic weapon

    SECTION 2:

    WRITE about the background of Japanese
    The Japanese were ruthless warriors that goes far back to the Samaurai code and what is called the Bushido code. You can easily find information on this; consult instructor if you need help
    The culture of japan considered their emperor to be a god
    All the Japanese were indoctrinated to never surrender
    The Japanese military were brutalthey tortured, raped, marauded and were as bad as Nazi Germanys Hitler
    The Japanese mixed civilians with military targets

    SECTION 3:

    Write about the lead-up to the decision:

    Hitler was already defeated, the war in Europe was over
    Japan was devastated and losing but they still continued to fight
    Japan was given an ultimatum to surrender; they hesitated
    Japan wanted to surrender if they could keep their emperor; US refused
    Historians disagree about the decisionsome say that US bombed to end the war quickly , others say USA wanted to show power and intimidate the Soviets

    SECTION 4

    OTHER ISSUES to consider:

    Should the US have tested the bomb, or shown, or warned  the Japanese before bombing?
    Should the US have given Japanese more time to surrender since they were already just about defeated?
    The bombs had ever-lasting effects with radiation and cancers still to this day
    We bombed twicewas that too much?
    The Japanese might have continued the war with more casualties for Americans and loss of lives
    US forced Japanese- Americans into internment camps
    There was a lot of Japanese racism and propaganda

    SECTION 5:

    THE LASTING EFFECTS OF THE BOMB:
    Good and bad

    Radiation, cancer, devastation
    USSR develops nuclear weapons
    The cold war between USA and Soviet Unionmany tensions and fear of a nuclear end of the world
    The space-race and arms race
    New inventionscell phone technology, lasers, cancer treatments

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