How did the outcome of the Battle of Midway influence the course of WWII?

A: Discouraged U.S. troops in the Pacific, contributing to the decision to focus on Europe.

B:Enraged the Japanese public, leading to the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

C:It ended American involvement in the Pacific, encouraging Japanese expansion

D:It effectively stopped the Japanese advance, helping the U.S. drive toward Japan.***

Is this correct

I agree.

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Of course it is correct! The others are just plain crazy. Admiral Mitscher is upset with you.

...and this survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack is not happy either.

Thank you! :*)

Yes, option D: "It effectively stopped the Japanese advance, helping the U.S. drive toward Japan" is the correct answer. The outcome of the Battle of Midway was a major turning point in World War II in the Pacific. It ended a series of Japanese victories and effectively halted their advance in the Pacific. This victory gave the United States a significant advantage and allowed them to go on the offensive. The U.S. was able to gain momentum and eventually carry out successful campaigns to retake strategic territories from the Japanese, which ultimately led to the ultimate defeat of Japan.