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2) The _________ Raid cast fear into the Japanese people because they believed their homeland was beyond reach of enemy attacks. It also bolstered American morale.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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The Hiroshima raid cast fear into the Japanese people because they believed their Homeland was beyond reach of Enemy attacks.

● Japanese people thought for a wave from enemy attacks because of the military potential of their City Hiroshima.

● This confidence bolstered American Morale, hence they choose to attack on Hiroshima.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Hiroshima raid cast fear into the Japanese people because they believed their homeland was beyond reach of enemy attacks. It also bolstered American morale.

Explanation:

  • Hiroshima is a city on Honshu Island throughout Japan, was largely destroyed after World War II by an atom bomb. Currently, 'Hiroshima Peace' Memorial Park remembers the 1945 incident.
  • In the park are Genbaku Dome's remains, one of the few surviving buildings near ground zero. Some popular locations include a formal Japanese garden named Shukkei-en and Hiroshima Castle, a castle enclosed by a moat and a lake.

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