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27 June, 15:55

What message did the bombing of Japan give to the Soviet Union?

A) The bombing of Japan was seen as a warning shot to the Soviet Union to stay within its borders and not try to advance communism.

B) The bombing of Japan was never intended to send a message to the Soviet Union or anyone else besides the Japanese.

C) The Communists of the Soviet Union saw the bombing of Japan as a message to get rid of Stalin and replace him with a democratic leader.

D) The atomic bomb that was dropped on Japan was a way of showing the Soviets that the U. S. had greater technology.

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  1. 27 June, 16:06
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    B

    Explanation:

    The bombing was a way to get the Japanese to surrender, to end world war 2 in the pacific theater. Because they weren't seen as the bigger threat, Europe was most countries put their efforts toward ending the European theater. Once they got the European theater out of the way, they moved all efforts towards the Pacific theater. The fighting was different than how it was in Europe, there was a lot of island hopping to get control of the land that the Japanese took over
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