All of the following have been cited as reasons for the dropping of atomic bombs on japan in 1945 except the need to.

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This is not a cited reason for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan in 1945: to A) block a planned Japanese invasion of the United States.

What are the reasons cited for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan?

Some of the cited reasons for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan in 1945 included:

  • To minimize casualties (American and Japanese).
  • To justify the expenses of bomb creation.
  • To test the effects of the bombs.
  • To impress the Soviet Union with America's superiority in weaponry.
  • As a response to Pearl Harbor.
  • To force Japan to surrender unconditionally.

Answer Options:

A) block a planned Japanese invasion of the United States.

B) save American and Japanese lives.

C) demonstrate American superiority in weaponry to the Soviet Union.

D) force the unconditional surrender of Japan.

Thus, Option A is not a reason cited for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan in 1945.

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