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how did the battle of the coral sea affect japan’s war effort?
it led japan to give up all expansion plans
it forced japan to surrender many pacific islands
it stopped japanese expansion to the west.
it halted japanese expansion to the east.
Brief Explanations
- The Battle of the Coral Sea was a naval battle in the Pacific during WWII. Japan aimed to expand eastward (toward Australia and New Guinea - related areas). This battle stopped their eastward expansion plans as their naval forces were repelled, and they couldn't achieve their goals of further eastward conquest at that time.
- Option A is wrong as Japan didn't give up all expansion plans.
- Option B is wrong as Japan didn't surrender Pacific islands after this battle (surrender of islands was later in the war with more Allied advances).
- Option C is wrong as the battle was about eastward (not westward) expansion for Japan.
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D. It halted Japanese expansion to the east.