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How did the Bataan Death March impact American public opinion about the war?
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It led to widespread support for ending U.S. military involvement in World War Two to protect the lives of American soldiers.
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It deeply shocked Americans, reducing confidence in the war effort and underscoring the need for a significant victory to restore hope.
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The event was largely ignored by the American public, who remained focused on domestic issues rather than the war abroad.
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It increased confidence within the American public that the U.S. would secure a quick victory in the Pacific.
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It led to widespread support for ending U.S. military involvement in World War Two to protect the lives of American soldiers.
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It deeply shocked Americans, reducing confidence in the war effort and underscoring the need for a significant victory to restore hope.
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The event was largely ignored by the American public, who remained focused on domestic issues rather than the war abroad.
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It increased confidence within the American public that the U.S. would secure a quick victory in the Pacific.
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The correct impact of the Bataan Death March on American public opinion about the war is best described by the statement that it "deeply shocked Americans, reducing confidence in the war effort and underscoring the need for a significant victory to restore hope." The brutality of the march and the treatment of American and Filipino prisoners drew significant attention and outrage, contributing to a sense of urgency for a decisive victory in the Pacific theater.
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