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The Battle of Midway has been regarded as the turning point in the Pacific War. a. True b. False
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The Battle of Midway has been regarded as the turning point in the Pacific War.
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The Battle of Midway was at the time regarded as the turning point in the Pacific war. This is true. During the Battle of Midway, the Allied forces won against the Japanese which enabled thm to gain the upper hand in the upcoming battles.
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