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What made Allied leaders worry about the cost of invading the Japanese mainland?
kamikaze fighters
machine guns
atomic bombs
warplanes
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kamikaze fighters
Allied leaders feared the high casualties an invasion would cause because Japanese forces used suicide tactics (kamikaze attacks) and were prepared to fight fiercely on the home islands.
Allied leaders feared the high casualties an invasion would cause because Japanese forces used suicide tactics (kamikaze attacks) and were prepared to fight fiercely on the home islands.
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