Select all the correct answers.

Read this excerpt from President Harry Truman's radio address to the American people on August 9, 1945. Then answer the question that follows.

I realize the tragic significance of the atomic bomb.

Its production and its use were not lightly undertaken by this Government. But we knew that our enemies were on the search for it. We know now how close they were to finding it. And we knew the disaster, which would come to this Nation, and to all peace-loving nations, to all civilization, if they had found it first.

That is why we felt compelled to undertake the long and uncertain and costly labor of discovery and production.

We won the race of discovery against the Germans. 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.

We shall continue to use it until we completely destroy Japan's power to make war. Only a Japanese surrender will stop us.

Based on the excerpt, what are three reasons President Truman provides for the development and use of atomic bombs by the United States?

Group of answer choices

The Americans used the bomb to end the war and minimize American casualties.

The atomic bombs needed to be tested in a real-world war scenario in Asia.

Atomic bombs caused less destruction and death than other bombs.

The Axis powers would have been unstoppable if they had developed the atomic bomb first.

The bombing was necessary to stop aggressive nations that endangered world peace.

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Based on the excerpt, the three correct reasons President Truman provides for the development and use of atomic bombs by the United States are:

  1. The Americans used the bomb to end the war and minimize American casualties.
  2. The Axis powers would have been unstoppable if they had developed the atomic bomb first.
  3. The bombing was necessary to stop aggressive nations that endangered world peace.