Q: Why was this event an important event in U.S. History?
A: Because the world now knew that atomic and nuclear weapons were devastatingly effective.
Q: Why was my topic important to my classmates?
A: So they would know the effects of nuclear war and they wouldn't take it as some kind of joke.
Q: How did my topic change over time?
A: The first year after the bombing (1946) was more of recovery time than the years after 1946. Those were more of researching the effects of the nuclear bombing/war.
Q: How did my topic influence the economy?
A: The economy of Japan was influenced in such a way that all of the transportation buildings and trolley cars were completely destroyed, so no one could go anyplace in Hiroshima.
Q: How did my topic change American society?
A: The bombing ended the war and we are also the first country credited for USING -not testing- an atomic bomb.
A: Because the world now knew that atomic and nuclear weapons were devastatingly effective.
Q: Why was my topic important to my classmates?
A: So they would know the effects of nuclear war and they wouldn't take it as some kind of joke.
Q: How did my topic change over time?
A: The first year after the bombing (1946) was more of recovery time than the years after 1946. Those were more of researching the effects of the nuclear bombing/war.
Q: How did my topic influence the economy?
A: The economy of Japan was influenced in such a way that all of the transportation buildings and trolley cars were completely destroyed, so no one could go anyplace in Hiroshima.
Q: How did my topic change American society?
A: The bombing ended the war and we are also the first country credited for USING -not testing- an atomic bomb.