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Prior to the dropping of the atomic bombs, which statement BEST expresses why the Japanese were unwilling to accept the surrender terms offered by Truman and the Allies?

A)The terms failed to clarify the fate of the emperor.
B)The terms required Japan to pay massive
reparations.
C)The terms called for the end of the Japanese monarchy.
D)The terms did not take their economic state into consideration.,

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Answer:

A.

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I tried B. and it's wrong for me so I just wanted to say I got A. as my answer.

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The terms of surrender for the Japanese were outlined in the Potsdam Declaration. The Declaration was fairly ambiguous about what governmental oversight would be expected in Japan, and whether or not Japan would be occupied by the US or Allies. The Declaration did not explicitly state what the fate of the emperor would be should the terms be accepted. This ambiguity was the major reason that the Japanese ultimately rejected the terms of surrender. Therefore, the answer is B: The terms failed to clarify the fate of the emperor.
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