The turning point of the Pacific war was the American victory at the Battle of __________, which gave the United States control of the Central Pacific
a. Coral Sea
b. Guadalcanal
c. Midway
d. Iwo Jima
e. Leyte Gulf
C
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What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Alexander Hamilton's programs and influence led to the creation of an opposition group known as the
A) Federalist party B) Republican party C) Liberty party D) Antifederalist party