The American strategy in the Pacific called for a

A) single drive from New Guinea toward the Philippines.
B) two-pronged drive from New Guinea toward the Philippines and from the central Pacific toward Tokyo.
C) three-pronged drive from New Guinea toward the Philippines, from the central Pacific toward Tokyo, and from Australia toward the Gilbert Islands.
D) single drive from the central Pacific toward Tokyo.


B

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