Why was the Battle of Midway a turning point in World War II?

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It forced Japan to surrender.
It forced Japan to surrender.

It represented the last major Axis victory.
It represented the last major Axis victory.

It was the first major defeat for Japan in the Pacific.
It was the first major defeat for Japan in the Pacific.

It brought the United States into the war.

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It shifted the balance of power in the Pacific towards the Allies.