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Why is the Battle of Midway considered a turning point in World War II?
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It forced Japan to surrender immediately.

It represented the last major Axis victory.

It came after many Japanese advances and proved the United States could win in the Pacific.

It showed the Allied strategy against Germany was working.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The Battle of Midway is considered a turning point in World War II because **it came after many Japanese advances and proved the United States could win in the Pacific.** This battle marked the beginning of a shift in momentum in favor of the Allies in the Pacific theater, as it significantly weakened the Japanese fleet and their capacity to conduct offensive operations.

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