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Necessary or Unjustified 
In your reading logs, defend your opinion whether you think President Truman's use of the atomic bomb on Japan was necessary or unjustified.
Rubric Code: G2533W8
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Subject: History  
Type: Assignment  
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Powered by iRubric Atomic Bomb Essay
  Exceeding

75 pts

Meeting

60 pts

Adequate

45 pts

Below

25 pts

Comments

(N/A)

Historical Facts

Exceeding

Correctly explains who Truman was and his rise to power with specific details.
Meeting

Accurately explains Truman's background and rise to power.
Adequate

Mentions Truman’s background, but with minor errors.
Below

Background information is incorrect or missing.
Comments
Opinion/Reaction

Exceeding

Clearly states an opinion on the bomb decision. Provides deep, emotional or logical reflection.
Meeting

States an opinion on the decision. Reflection is present but could be deeper.
Adequate

Opinion is vague or lacks personal reaction.
Below

No clear opinion or reaction presented.
Comments
Evidence

Exceeding

Integrates specific facts/details from both the PragerU book and the video to support claims.
Meeting

Uses details from at least one source the PragerU book or the video to support claims.
Adequate

Mentions sources but uses little evidence to support claims.
Below

No evidence used from the book or video.
Comments



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