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Question: How did the Bataan Death March impact the war?

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It proved to be a military turning point for the Allies.

It intensified anti-Japanese feelings in the United States.

It made the invasion of Guadalcanal possible.

It demonstrated a weakness in the Allies’ Pacific theater strategy.

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It intensified anti-Japanese feelings in the United States.

Explanation: news and images of the brutal march and treatment of POWs generated outrage, strengthened U.S. public support for the war, and hardened American attitudes toward Japan.