Haddy6328 Haddy6328
  • 24-02-2018
  • History
contestada

The battle that ended in a draw but prevented the japanese from invading australia

Respuesta :

Greenleafable
Greenleafable Greenleafable
  • 09-03-2018
The correct answer is the Battle of the Coral Sea

Japan wanted to reinforce its position in the Pacific by invading Australia and surrounding islands. They had a naval battle against ships of US and Australia and although they won because they destroyed more of opponents ships, Japan was actually a strategic loser because they didn't manage to get the position that they wanted, so the battle was a stalemate overall. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Juan is thinking of two numbers. He says that 3 times the first number minus the second number is 118. In addition, two times the first number plus the second n
-2n-h(4rx-6s)-3rx+3s i need help doing this problem
What are the unit rates for  4/8 , 5/25, 36/6, 14/21, 18/30, 28/16, 56/35, 45/108, 12/42, 39/26
What particles make up the nucleus of an atom?
factor: 6x+36=  how do I solve this problem
Juan is thinking of two numbers. He says that 3 times the first number minus the second number is 118. In addition, two times the first number plus the second n
factor: 6x+36=  how do I solve this problem
Juan is thinking of two numbers. He says that 3 times the first number minus the second number is 118. In addition, two times the first number plus the second n
-2n-h(4rx-6s)-3rx+3s i need help doing this problem
-2n-h(4rx-6s)-3rx+3s i need help doing this problem