Julian D. answered 12/09/20
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To answer this question you would need to be familiar with the Enola Gay and the role it played in WWII.
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Soma L.
asked 06/29/20Question refers to the excerpt below.
"I saw the sky in front of me light up brilliantly with all kinds of colors. At the same time I felt the taste of lead in my mouth. And where we had seen the city on the way in, I (now) saw nothing but a bunch of boiling debris with fire and smoke and all of that kind of stuff. It was devastating to take a look at it."–Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr., pilot of the Enola Gay
How did observations such as those described in the excerpt lead to debate in American society? (5 points)
| a | People began to question whether returning soldiers and their leaders should publicly speak about their experiences. |
| b | People started to question whether it was fair to expect members of the military to carry out orders without question. |
| c | People began to question whether government should have the power to use atomic weapons that would inevitably affect civilians. |
| d | People started to question whether the use of airplanes in war is fair, reasonable, and financially responsible. |
Julian D. answered 12/09/20
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