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31 October, 16:42

What can be inferred about why Japan surrendered after the bombing of Nagasaki?

Japan feared additional attacks by the Soviet Union.

Japan knew it could not win the war.

Japan wanted to apologize for its attack on Pearl Harbor.

Japan did not want any more kamikaze pilots to die.

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  1. 31 October, 18:05
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    Japan knew it could not win the war.

    Explanation:

    Its on a video.
  2. 31 October, 19:24
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    Japan knew it could not win the war

    Explanation:

    After the bombing of Nagasaki, no one had seen a bomb that blew up basically everything. The Japanese had a tradition where they would never give up. They didn't want to go though another bombing.
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