1. Post your group's thesis statement here by hitting "post comment"
2. Include the names of both group members
3. Include your class period
4. Check back to see the suggestions to your thesis statement
2. Include the names of both group members
3. Include your class period
4. Check back to see the suggestions to your thesis statement
Zhao Huang Jun Nan(period 2)
ReplyDeleteI think US is unjustified to dropping the atomic bombs.because Potsdam Convention, the defeat of Japan has been destined to the United States has no reason to revert to the Japanese attack.Although the dropping of atomic bombs to accelerate the demise of the Japanese militarism, but also hurt the 200,000 innocent civilians.
SO i think US have a choose to not dropping the bomb to japan.
Jun, you need to be succinct and specific
DeleteChris Bradley, Jacob Uhler, Cris Martinez, Period 3
ReplyDelete'Merica was justified in using the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was necesary to lessen casualities in Japan and prevent any US casaulties. Japan was known for fighting to the last man and most likely would've used children to help fight. The death toll and waste or natural resources would've more horrible than the 2 atom bombs. The bombs also brought a quicker end to the war.
looking forward to reading your blog
DeleteJustin Burns and Matt Slade period 3
ReplyDeleteWe think the US was justified in dropping the bomb on Japan because of the lack of surrender and the amount of American deaths. The US knew that the amount of casualties in this war would be enormous and so to limit the amount of deaths in Americas name. The US has also been fighting this war against Japan and they have seen first-hand that these opponents would not give up unless there would be a catastrophic attack to push their forces over the edge. This decision Hoover made was and always will be an extremely controversial issue, but at that time in order to preserve peace and preserve the US citizen and solider casualties.
Please, next time proof read your writing out loud. A thesis statement needs to be to the point and succinct.
DeleteThe bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II was necessary in order to save American lives and end the war.
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DeleteThe United Stated was justifed in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki because it put and end to the war and saved American lives. Nick Shannon Mitch Period 3
ReplyDeleteThe United States was unjustfied in the bombings of Nagaski and Hiroshima because Truman failed to think about the long term effects of the bombings and people felt that he could have other ways to scare the Soviets then killing thousands of innocent people.
DeleteLauren Van Rhyn Period 2
Looking forward to reading your blog.
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ReplyDeleteThe United States was unjustified by dropping the atomic bomb because even though the war ended they should have not killed some many innocent people and they were other ways to end the war.
ReplyDeleteLana Waterbury
Clara Johnson
Sidney Phung
Period: 3
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DeleteI understand what you are trying to say, but you need to clean it up. ...even though the Bomb ended the War, innocent lives were destroyed unnecessarily.
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The United States was unjustified in dropping the atomic bomb because Japan was trying to surrender, the bomb was inhumane, and the outcome was worse than predicted.
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Taylor Gustafson
Priscila Sobrero
Brie Van Nieulande -Period 3
They weren't willing to surrender unconditionally up that point.
DeleteThe united states was justified in releasing two nuclear bombs onto Japanese soil because the military leaders at the time realized invading japan would cost many american lives, and the japanese would literally fight to the death to protect their home-land.
ReplyDeleteThe united states was unjustified in dropping the bomb because many innocent lives were lost and is still causing damage in present day Japan.
ReplyDeleteIsabelle Haroutunian
Jake Bernstein
Gianna Tomasello-period 3
I'm looking forward to seeing your research.
DeleteThe droppng of the atomic bomb was justified because if we wouldnt have taken the inniciative the it could of cost millions of american lives and many more japanese lives as well.
ReplyDeleteMark Forbes period 2
Amanda Bullard period 2
Dani Sparks period 4
Please please check your spelling. You have several misspellings.
DeleteThe United states was justified in the bombings because it not only saved American lives, but also many Japanese lives. Our group believes the attack on Japan should have been only aimed at Japan's military leaders and decision makers; or aimed at one of Japan's islands. This will always be a controversial issue; although America killed many unnecessary victims in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we had to do it because it put an end to the war and saved American lives.
ReplyDeleteCeleste Espinoza,Brittney Hewitt,Natalie Irha
Your thesis is well stated, but it needs to be more succinct, and stated without the references to "we" and "our group believes".
DeleteTruman was justified in dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because it ended the war and spared the lives of millions of Americans.
ReplyDeletePeyton Jones, Parissema Movaghar Period 4
Well said.
DeleteTruman was justified in dropping the atomic bomb on Hirsohima and Nagasaki because it saved thousands of lives and ended the war.
ReplyDeleteJake Leahy
Krista Lorscheider
Period 4
You got to the point.
DeleteThe U.S. was unjust in the bombings of Nagasaki as well as Hiroshima. The bombs killed thousands of innocent civilians.
ReplyDeleteGeneva Stockdale and Sophia Schmitt-Daskalos Period 4
I'm sure that you will expand upon this thesis
DeleteTruman was unjustified in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki because it killed many innocent civillians even though the war was imminently coming to a conclusion.
ReplyDeleteThe bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary in order for the US to end the war and scare the Japanese people to surrender.
ReplyDeleteJaime Valencia
Jaime Ruiz
James Roman
Well stated.
DeleteThe united states is justified for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan because of the two choices President Truman had, dropping the bombs put less lives at risk.
ReplyDeleteChristian Carlson Zach Pierobello.
Don't forget to capitalize The United States. ...dropping the bombs or put American lives at risk,
DeleteThe bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because it was an event that ended the second world war.
ReplyDeleteMiguel Rezendiz
Viridiana Maldonado
Rony Alay
P.4
Develop this statement a bit more.
DeleteSarah Holen and Sara Wickstrom p.4
ReplyDeleteTruman was unjustified dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Truman was naive and failed to take account the long-term effect on the Japanese society.
Well said.
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ReplyDeleteMelissa conklin & Tim Alvareve
Deleteperiod 4
The United States justified in dropping the atomic bomb because it shortened the war and tried to save American lives.
The United States was justified in dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima/Nagasaki because it shortened the war and saves thousands of American lives.
DeleteZhao Huang Jun Nan(period 2)
ReplyDeleteI think United States was unjustified in dropping the atomic bombs because Japan was already losing its war with the allies war had already ended in europe and dropping those bombs cost 200,000 innocant Japanese lives.
So I don't agree United States was justified to dropping the bombs.
America was justified in dropping the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagaskai. Truman and Stinson believed that the bombings were necessary to end the war and save American lives. They were successful in their mission because it brought an end to the war. Although the bombs destroyed a significant amount Japanese lives, it benefited the lives of many Americans.
DeleteDuring World War 2 it was necessary to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki because the Japanese would not surrender so the bombing was the only way to make them surrender and end the war.
ReplyDeleteThe U.S. was not justified in dropping the atom bombs on Nagazakai and Hiroshima because Japan was already losing the war through heavy losses from air and ground attacks; during the same time period, U.S. was winning in a two-front war.
ReplyDeleteBryan Donis
Jonathan Nelson
Period 1
Dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because it avoided an invasion of Japan. It also saved a lot of American lives and ended the war more quickly.
ReplyDeleteThe United States was unjustified because in response to Japan's bombing of America's Hawaiin military base, Pearl Harbor, General MacArthur and the United States retaliated by dropping two atomic bombs on innocent Japanese cities. Sydney Winer, Danielle Wyman, Mitch Millet period 3
ReplyDeleteDropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a necessary catastrophe to end further destruction, therefore was a justified action.
ReplyDeleteRachel Bunn
Reuben Brazeal
Period 3
Billy Dickey/Sterling Briggs(Period 1)
ReplyDeleteThe bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a necessary action that president Truman took during world war two in order to save the lives of many american and japanese people and also to end the war.
The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because the dropping of the bomb not only saved millions of government dollars, but millions of lives and also saved the war struck families from massive devastation of losing there husbands, fathers and brothers to the hell of war. Although we killed about 90,000–166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000–80,000 in Nagasaki we did give japan many chances to surrender, but they failed to comply.
ReplyDeleteTruman's decision to drop the tomic bomb was unjustified because civilians were the target, and the moral cruelty of the magnitude could never be justified.
ReplyDeleteSamantha Sanchez
Mitchelle Maroon
Salvador Vega
P.2 & 4
The United States decision to drop to atomic bombs is justified because if there was an invasion, thousands of Americans life's would be lost and it would cost millions of dollars. Dropping the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki brought a quick end to the war and no retaliations.
ReplyDeleteNick Carr period 2
Grant Huntington period 1
Celina Gonzales period 5
The United States was not justified in dropping the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan because the U.S. killed millions of innocent civilians instead of thinking of different alternatives of stopping the war. Also, Japan was already losing the war against the Allies.
ReplyDeleteAndrea Sandoval
Karen Lopez
P.1
The US was unjustified because they didn't bother to think about the long term effects and the deaths of many innocent citizens.
ReplyDeleteMarisol Prado period 2
Dulce Rebollo period 1
Jhovanni Javier period 1
"Having found the bomb we have used it. We have used it against those who attacked us without warning at Pearl Harbor, against those who have starved and beaten and executed American prisoners of war, against those who have abandoned all pretense of obeying international laws of warfare. We have used it in order to shorten the agony of war, in order to save the lives of thousands and thousands of young Americans." -President Harry S. Truman. We think the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because the Japanese wouldn't have surrendered and the war would have continued. In addition, it saved countless lives on both sides.
ReplyDeleteBrenda Carreon
Melissa Canchola
Tiffany Cullen
Period 1
Trumans decision with dropping the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because it stopped and also prevented future destruction and attacks from Japan and also saved millions of American Lives.
ReplyDeleteMarinela A and Shannon M P.5
Rebecca L. And Andrea V p.2
Jeff Evans, Max Perry, Rojer Kjos Period 4
ReplyDeleteThe United States was justified in bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki, because President Truman was thinking about the safety and well being of the United States.
Nadia Ogren, Kris Hooper, period 1
ReplyDeleteTruman's decision and the United States were justified in bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki because it was the way to most effectively end the war and force to Japan to surrender, though many innocent lives were lost.
Henry Hall, Period 1
ReplyDeleteThe United States was justified in dropping the atomic bomb on Japan because it was the only way to make Japan surrender and it saved countless American lives.
Logan Warren, Marc Hughes, Period 3
ReplyDeleteThe United States was justified in dropping the Atomic bomb on Japan because it caused the relentless Japanese army to finally surrender and it saved many American lives that would have been lost had the fighting continued.
President Truman was justified in dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima because it saved many american's lives, and put an end to World War II.
ReplyDeleteTaylor Smith, Period 1
Raechel Grable, Period 4
The us was justified in the bombings because if they hadn't dropped the bombs, the us would have been attacked
ReplyDeleteThe United states was justified in dropping the atomic bombs because it helped greatly to end the war and saved more lives then it killed.
ReplyDeletejake hayward period 3
Even though the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the war, it was unnecessary because it killed thousands of people and, in my opinion, made the United States and Truman look unprofessional. It may have been different if only one bomb was dropped.
ReplyDeleteMollie Stone period 4
The United States was justified in dropping the atomic bombs because it was necessary in order to protect American lives as well as ending the war.
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Megan Largey
Anne Hughes
Lacey
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ReplyDeleteJohn Campbell, William Vasseti
ReplyDeleteP.1
The United States' decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because it was a necessary measure to take in order to end the war, thus, saving American lives.
Sawyer Marks brooke macias Savannah Mendes
ReplyDeletePeriod 1
The USA was justified in dropping the atomic bombs because Japan ignored the United States ultimatym to surrender in war. By dropping these bombs, it caused more resources, more time, and more American lives. However it put an end to the war and made Japan surrender to America and its allies.
The US was unjustified for dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because it killed many innocent people.
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sophiie mayo
The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified because it ended the war and saved millions of American lives and prevented another pearl harbor.
ReplyDeleteRidge BenBen Max Ross
Period 5
The u.s Was justified for bombing Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki because they attacked Pearl harbor, and were likely to atack again.
ReplyDeleteFoster Stanfield
The Untied States was unjustified for the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki because of the innocent killings, radiation fallout which harmed millions more, and the unfair war tactic from the United States.
ReplyDeleteThe bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaski was unjustified because it killed more innocent people than necessary, and harmed millions more with radiation related problems.
ReplyDeleteKamisha Johnson, Celina Benitez, Brandon Ramirez, Luiz Mejia.
In my opinion, it was justified because they were given warning of surrendering, but the Japanese didn't give in. So Truman's only other choice basically was to bomb, because if he didn't then how do we know that they wouldn't have bombed us.
ReplyDeleteDaylan Lipanovich, Myles Guzman, Sutter Ashcraft, Sydney Christy.
The United Stateswas justified in dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because if they hadn't the war would've continued for much longer, there would've been an invasion on the Japanese homeland, and many more U.S. and Japanese lives would've been lost.
ReplyDeleteRyan Quinones, Luke Sims, Keito Sato, William Spencer
The United States was justified in dropping the two atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki because it saved the lives of many American soldiers, prevented Japan from gaining more power, and lead to the end of the war in the pacific region.
ReplyDeleteBronwyn Bradshaw, Lauren Ochs, and Tyler Vertrees
The dropping of the atomic bomb was justified on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because they delibrately attacked us when we were not in the war. Also,it saved the lives of many naval officers and brought an end to the war in the pacific.
ReplyDeleteOsvin Vasquez and Fabio Magana
Harry Truman was justified in dropping the atomic bomb due to the fact that the Japanese were not willing to accept unconditional surrender and would fight until the death if driven to it.
ReplyDeleteBrandon Carman
The U.S was justified in dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because if they hadn't the war could've gone for a lot longer. Dropping the bomb put an immediate set back for the Japanese Empire in the war. This also stopped Japan of getting any more power.
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