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Which statement explains why the Doolittle raid and the battle of the coral sea were important?

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Answer: Both resulted in strategic American victories, increasing US morale

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Both the Doolittle raid and the Battle of the Coral Sea were important because they were both a "first" for the US.

For example, the Doolittle raid was the first air raid to strike the Japanese homelands. On the other hand, Battle of Coral Sea was the first air-sea battle in the Pacific Theater between the US and Japan. Both of these events are critical in understanding how warfare changed during World War II.
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