Due to their advanced code-breaking abilities, the United States was able to predict what the Japanese's attack strategy on Pearl Harbor. The U.S. strategically moved their aircraft carriers to avoid the attack and were able to advance on the Japanese Navy.
The aircraft carriers then became the focus of Japan's military strategy. They were upset that their plans were interrupted and didn't work the first time, so they gave it another try. The Japanese fleet commander, Admiral Yamamoto, chose Midway since it was close to Pearl Harbor. His goal was to destroy the American aircraft carriers. He hoped that this tactic would move them away from the rest of the U.S. forces and be the best place to eliminate the carriers.
The correct answer is more beneficial to the government
They strove to change this by by explaining that the country belongs to the people, not to those who are governing it.
Serfs couldn't pay their rent with money. They didn't even own the land they lived on. They solely lived there and "paid their rents" with their labor. I hope I helped ^^
D. All of these choices are correct