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3 years ago
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What statement displays the significance of the Battle of Midway? Question 24 options: With German help, the US was able to defe

at the Japanese Navy at the Battle of Midway After months of fighting, the Battle of Midway ended in a stalemate with neither side clearly victorious Considered a turning point in WWII, when US destroyed 4 Japanese aircraft carriers while losing just one US carrier A complete failure for the US – the US suffered major losses and the Japanese military had only minor casualties
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RideAnS [48]3 years ago
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The correct answer is <span>that the Battle of Midway was considered a turning point in WWII, when US destroyed 4 Japanese aircraft carriers while losing just one US carrier

This battle occurred six months after the battle in the Pacific started. It happened at Midway Atoll. The US forces were clearly outnumbered but they managed to win and thus this battle is considered a turning point in the Pacific, and it can be argued that this battle is the reason why US finally won the battle with the Japanese.
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pochemuha3 years ago
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<em><u>The statement that displays the significance of the Battle of Midway is that it was considered a turning point in WWII when the US destroyed 4 Japanese aircraft carriers while losing just one US carrier. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

The battle of Midday was a naval conflict in the “Pacific Theatre” during the Second World War that sustained for six months. It took place after the attack of “Pearl Harbour”. In the war, the American aircraft were able to destroy 4 Japanese carrier aircraft, losing only one aircraft. The combat ruined Japanese hopes and they found themselves inept to mend the connexions while on the other hand, the United States'“economies stratagems” helped it to reiterate very firmly.

Japanese wanted to drive off American supremacy prevalent in the pacific region. They hoped that successive attack on American territories will diminish their supremacy over the “Pacific zone” and they will get an easy path to establish their dominion over the region.

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Answer Details

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Battle of Midway

Keywords:

World War II, military groups, Allied groups, Axis groups, battle of Midday, Pacific Theatre, Pearl Harbour, East, American supremacy, dominion

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