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What was the significance of the Battle of Midway during World War II? A It was the battle that caused Germany to surrender. It assured America's position of naval power in the Pacific. It was one of the only battles that did not utilize bombers. It was a battle in which the United States did not suffer any military or civilian losses.
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B. It assured America's position of naval power in the Pacific.