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The World War II strategy used by the US for attacking Japan was called
the MacArthur strategy.
island hopping.
Kamikaze attacks.
the Nimitz strategy
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Island hopping.
Explanation: The U.S. employed "island hopping" (or leapfrogging) — seizing key islands and bypassing others to move progressively closer to Japan. MacArthur and Nimitz were commanders associated with campaigns, and kamikaze attacks were Japanese suicide tactics.
Explanation: The U.S. employed "island hopping" (or leapfrogging) — seizing key islands and bypassing others to move progressively closer to Japan. MacArthur and Nimitz were commanders associated with campaigns, and kamikaze attacks were Japanese suicide tactics.
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