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23 April, 13:08

Why was the victory so important? Japan's loss of Midway to the United States was a key strategic blow. The victory forced Japan to withdraw from much of the territory it had taken. Japan's loss of ships and planes prevented it from continuing to advance across the Pacific.

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  1. 23 April, 13:53
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    The answer is D. Japan's loss of ships and planes prevented it from continuing to advance across the Pacific.
  2. 23 April, 16:24
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    The answer is:

    Japan's loss of ships and planes prevented it from continuing to advance across the Pacific.
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