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Which is a result of island-hopping?
Islands were bombed from the air without the use of land troops.
The end of the war was faster and fewer lives were lost.
Islands that were once held by the US are now held by Japan.
The axis powers gained additional power in the Pacific.
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"The end of the war was faster and fewer lives were lost."
Explanation: Island-hopping focused on capturing key islands and bypassing others, allowing Allied forces to move toward Japan more quickly, establish air and naval bases, cut Japanese supply lines, and reduce the time and casualties needed to win the Pacific.
Explanation: Island-hopping focused on capturing key islands and bypassing others, allowing Allied forces to move toward Japan more quickly, establish air and naval bases, cut Japanese supply lines, and reduce the time and casualties needed to win the Pacific.
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