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How did the Bataan Death March Impact the war?
A. It proved to be a military turning point for the Allies
B. It intensified anti-Japanese feelings in the United States
C. It made the invasion of Guadalcanal possible
D. It demonstrated a weakness in the Allies' Pacific theater strategy

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **B. It intensified anti-Japanese feelings in the United States.**

The Bataan Death March, which occurred in April 1942 when thousands of American and Filipino soldiers were forced to march approximately 65 miles under brutal conditions after the surrender of the Bataan Peninsula, drew significant outrage and condemnation, leading to increased anti-Japanese sentiment among the American public and government. This incident was portrayed as a significant atrocity and contributed to the resolve to fight against Japan more fiercely in the Pacific Theater.
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