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During World War II, the Battle of Midway was significant because it
evened the naval strength of the Japanese and US fleets.
was the first significant win for the Japanese in the Pacific.
denied the Japanese the chance to launch a direct attack on Australia.
occurred on the open sea rather than near the target island.

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Answered by gracefullabby04
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Answer:

A.) evened the naval strength of the Japanese and US fleets.

Explanation:

Answered by amikkr
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During World War II, the Battle of Midway was significant because it evened the naval strength of the Japanese and US fleets.

  • Almost entirely with aircraft in which the best trained naval pilots were together at the end of further Japanese invasion in the Pacific.
  • The Midway Islands claimed that the larger sand was formally annexed the same year coal depot for transpacific steamers.
  • For many years thereafter only slight attention under the administration had become a regular stopover point for transpacific flights.
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