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Hiroshima – Essay

📅 July 30, 2025 ✍️ Edu Essay ⏱ 2 min read

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http://archive.org/details/hiroshima035082mbp

Using
the above link provided and your text book (Making America, Vol. 2, by Carol
Berkin, 6th edition)

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Develop this topic (Hiroshima) into a
well-organized essay, following the various sections (1 – 4) and the guidelines
below. Include at least three direct, multi-sentence block quotes
from Hiroshima to support your position. Be sure to answer all parts
of the questions.
The essay should be approximately three – four double-spaced
pages long in MLA format.  Correct spelling and grammar will be seriously
considered during grading.
Hiroshima
Relying only on material from the Hiroshima
monograph (from the above link -http://archive.org/details/hiroshima035082mbp) and the textbook (Making
America, Vol. 2, by Carol Berkin, 6th edition),thoroughly address/answer
the following questions in your essay:

Section 1
According to the book, why was Hiroshima such an ideal target
for American bombing?
Section 2 
a. Discuss the experiences of one of the central characters in this
book. 
b. Explain what you think the author’s purpose was in telling so
many individual anecdotes about life
before the bomb.
Section 3
List and describe some of the side effects from radiation
sickness.
Section 4
Explain why the medical and rescue efforts had so little impact
on the survivors’ behalf, immediately following the blast.
***Remember
to include at least three direct, multi-sentence block quotes from Hiroshima
to support your position.  Be sure to cite these quotations in parentheses
and in all caps. For example, your citation might look like this:
“Allied doctors who came in after the surrender found
plasma and penicillin very effective.” (HERSEY, P. 99).
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not include the 3
direct quotations from the book, you will lose 10 points from your score.

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