Why had Hiroshima and Nagasaki not been firebombed?

A) Both were thought to be widely sympathetic to the Americans.
B) Their architecture was likely to withstand the power of conventional bombs.
C) President Truman wanted them preserved in case he decided to use the atomic bomb.
D) They were far from the coast.
E) They were of little military importance.


E

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