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Use the excerpt below to answer the question.

The battle of Iwo Island [Iwo Jima] has been won. The United States Marines by their individual and collective courage have conquered a base which is as necessary to us in our continuing forward movement toward final victory as it was vital to the enemy in staving off ultimate defeat.

—Admiral Chester W. Nimitz

Why was this battle important to U.S. forces?


A: It forced Japan’s government to negotiate treaty terms.

B: It blocked a massive Japanese assault against Australia.

C: It supported long-range bombing missions against mainland Japan.

D: It led to the unconditional surrender of Japan’s military.

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B. It blocked a massive Japanese assault against Australia hope it helps.
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The answer is C because 1 none of the other questions are apart of why it was crucial to the U.S. forces and 2 C is the most logical answer because there is a sentence in the text that can relate to this topic so therefore C is the most logical answer in this case
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