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Why were the kamikaze fighters so effective? Check all of the boxes that apply. 1. They could not be stopped since they had decided to die. 2. They were confident they would survive whatever happened.
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Why were the kamikaze fighters so effective? Check all of the boxes that apply.
1. They could not be stopped since they had decided to die.
2. They were confident they would survive whatever happened.
3. They flew straight into artillery fire.
4. They knew how to avoid gunfire.
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The kamikaze fighters believed that if they die during fighting, they will go to heaven. So, they were unstoppable.
And because they were not afraid of death, (some even wanted it) they flew straight into artillery fire.
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