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Why was the Battle of Midway significant? (1 point)
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It kept the Japanese from winning other victories in the Pacific.
It kept the Japanese from winning other victories in the Pacific.

It marked the Japanese navy's first defeat.
It marked the Japanese navy's first defeat.

It was an important base for bombing Hawaii.
It was an important base for bombing Hawaii.

It stopped Japan from fighting a defensive war.
It stopped Japan from fighting a defensive war.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The significance of the Battle of Midway primarily lies in the fact that **it marked the Japanese navy's first defeat**. This battle, which occurred in June 1942, shifted the momentum in the Pacific Theater during World War II, allowing Allied forces to take the offensive against Japan. The defeat also prevented Japan from gaining further victories and helped establish a strategic advantage for the Allies in the subsequent engagements.

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