What was the situation in the spring and summer of 1945, when Truman had to make his decision? Check all of the boxes that apply. The Allies were ready to transfer their war resources from Europe to the Pacific. Japan was busily rearming and threatening to strike back. Japan’s leaders were refusing to surrender. US resources had been stretched thin, and the United States’ ability to invade was limited. Japan’s ability to make war had been badly crippled. The United States was inflicting heavy damage by bombing Japan’s cities.

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1,3,5,6        just did it.

The situations in the spring and summer of 1945, when Truman had to make his decision was:

Options 1,3,5 and 6 is correct  

  • The Allies were ready to transfer their war resources from Europe to the Pacific.

  • Japan’s leaders were refusing to surrender.  

  • Japan’s ability to make war had been badly crippled.

  • The United States was inflicting heavy damage by bombing Japan’s cities.

Germany surrendered in July 1945, and the European war was done. Japan, on the other hand, refused to accept the provisions of the Allies' Potsdam Declaration.

The only method to force Japan's unconditional surrender appeared to American authorities to be to attack and conquer the Japanese home islands.

Other are not correct as,  

  • Japan was busily rearming and threatening to strike back.  Yes, Japan was refusing to surrender but they were not threatening.
  • US resources had been stretched thin, and the United States’ ability to invade was limited.  No, the US suffered from heavy damanges the resources were not stretched thin.

So, the other options are correct for the situation in the spring and summer of 1945.

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