Why did Japan continue to fight on the Pacific front despite its inevitable defeat?
a. They were developing new weapons that they believed could turn the tide of the war.
b. They believed the Allied naval fleet was inferior to their own.
c. Surrender in the Japanese culture was labeled as shame.
d. Despite Germany's defeat on the Western front, they had hopes that it would turn to aid in the fight in the Pacific.
d
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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What is protecting British occupied Yorktown?
What will be an ideal response?