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History, 21.08.2019 19:30 josephmcintosh3137

What was the significance of guadalcanal to japan?
1. the island was sacred to the shinto religion
2. the island offered a good position for attacking the philippines
3. the island was known to have oil reserves beneath it
4. the island was in an ideal position for controlling the solomon islands

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