What tactic was used in an attempt to cut-off supply lines to Japanese forces?a. Scorched Earth
c. Ocean Hopping
b. Island Hopping
d. U-boat Skipping User: By mid May 1943, all of North Africa was controlled by _______.
a. the Axis powers
c. Italy
b. the Allied powers
d. Egyptians

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Answer 1
Answer: Question 1: Island Hopping, the Americans conquered each pacific island in a pincer move to cut off large islands controlled by the Japanese, such as the battle for Guatacanal. 

Question 2: The Allied Powers. From 1940 the Germans and Italians mainly controlled N Africa, until subsequent US invasions and British wins, notably at El Alamein in Lybia. 

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The answer is letter A.

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b. gold
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d. slaves

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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