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The graph shows troop casualties in major Pacific battles.

Bar graph titled Casualties in the Pacific showing in thousands for the United States and Japan. Saipan, U S, 16,000, Japan, 22,000. Leyte, U S, 16,000, Japan, 44,000. Iwo Jima, U S, 22,000, Japan, 20,000. Okinawa, U S, 44,000, Japan, 105,000.
What does the graph show about American casualties at Iwo Jima?

They were slightly higher than American casualties at Okinawa.
They were about the same as American casualties at Saipan.
They doubled the number of Japanese casualties.
They were the second highest in American casualties in the Pacific campaigns

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They were the second highest in American casualties in the Pacific campaigns.

Explanation: US casualties by battle are Saipan 16k, Leyte 16k, Iwo Jima 22k, Okinawa 44k — Iwo Jima is second after Okinawa.