What was a consequence of the Doolittle raid?
A. It convinced Japanese leaders to relinquish control over outlying Pacific islands and concentrate on defending Japan's home islands.
B. It convinced military commanders of America's forces in the Pacific that Japan was capable of bombing raids against the West Coast of the continental United States.
C. The raid, which convinced Japanese commander Yamamoto that he needed to lure the United States into a decisive conflict, led to the Battle of Midway.
D. Its success gave American forces in the Pacific confidence that Japan's air-defense system had been destroyed.
Answer: C
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