The battle of ___ turned the tide of world war II against japana: Britain
b: midway
c: the bulge

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Answer 1
Answer: The battle of Midway turned the tide of World War II against Japan. This was a decisive naval battle that helped turn the tide of the war against the relentless Japanese.
Answer 2
Answer: The battle of Midway turned the tide of world war 2 against japan.

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exporting

Explanation:

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O A. South Africa
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Answer:

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C). women won the right to join the army ​

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What aided scientists in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics during the 19th century? A. The Book of the Dead B. Herodotus' Histories C. The Epic of Gilgamesh D. the Rosetta Stone

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Need help. why did American leaders not suspect an attack on pearl harbor

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The American leaders in Washington didn't think that Japan would attack in Hawaii.
That suggestion clears up the question and points to the real issue:
Washington thought, because it was so "alerted and prepared", that Hawaii would would be the last place Japan would plan an attack on.
Well, that, evidently, wasnt the case.

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