Question
Why was Iwo Jima a strategically important target for the Allies?
(1 point)
• The army wanted to use Iwo Jima to fuel up and bomb Japan.
• Iwo Jima was located close to the naval base of Hawaii.
• The army believed that Iwo Jima had sacred value.
• Iwo Jima housed most of the Japanese naval fleet.
(1 point)
• The army wanted to use Iwo Jima to fuel up and bomb Japan.
• Iwo Jima was located close to the naval base of Hawaii.
• The army believed that Iwo Jima had sacred value.
• Iwo Jima housed most of the Japanese naval fleet.
Answers
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The correct reason why Iwo Jima was a strategically important target for the Allies is:
• The army wanted to use Iwo Jima to fuel up and bomb Japan.
Iwo Jima's location made it an ideal base for launching bombing missions against the Japanese mainland and providing emergency landing sites for damaged aircraft returning from missions.
• The army wanted to use Iwo Jima to fuel up and bomb Japan.
Iwo Jima's location made it an ideal base for launching bombing missions against the Japanese mainland and providing emergency landing sites for damaged aircraft returning from missions.