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how did the battle of midway affect the outcome of world war ii? it was…

Question

how did the battle of midway affect the outcome of world war ii?
it was a rallying cry for japanese forces, which became more determined.
it forced american forces in the pacific to retreat and reorganize the fleet.
it caused the japanese to turn again their ally, germany.
it was a turning point, after which america began taking the fight to japan.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Battle of Midway (1942) was a decisive U.S. naval victory. Japan lost 4 of its core aircraft carriers, crippling its offensive naval capability in the Pacific. This allowed the U.S. to shift from defensive to offensive operations, making it a key turning point in WWII's Pacific theater. The other options are incorrect: Japanese forces were weakened, not emboldened; U.S. forces did not retreat; Japan did not turn on Germany.

Answer:

D. It was a turning point, after which America began taking the fight to Japan.