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why did the allies believe that new guinea was strategically important?
the territory was located far from the philippines.
it was close to australia and new zealand.
the japanese did not want this territory.
it was large enough to house military bases.
During WWII, New Guinea's proximity to Australia and New Zealand made it critical for the Allies. If Japan seized it, it would threaten these key Allied nations, so controlling New Guinea protected their southern strongholds. The other options are incorrect: it was near the Philippines, Japan actively targeted it, and its size for bases was secondary to its defensive location relative to ANZ.
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B. It was close to Australia and New Zealand.