What does Sterba say about President Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan?
A) The decision was justified because it shortened the war
B) The decision was justified because Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
C) The decision was not justified because the U.S. could have ended the war by relinquishing its demand for an unconditional surrender
D) The decision was not justified because the use of atomic weapons was out of proportion with the aggression displaced by Japan
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