Which of these statements about the early days of the war in the Pacific are true? Check all of the boxes that apply. The United States had lost many planes and ships during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Japan quickly captured many islands and parts of South Asia. The Allies offered no resistance and pulled out of the entire Pacific region. Japan was defeating Allied forces and capturing many prisoners. Japan was suffering few losses of its own.

History · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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The true statements about the early days of the war in the Pacific are:


- The United States had lost many planes and ships during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

- Japan quickly captured many islands and parts of South Asia.

- Japan was defeating Allied forces and capturing many prisoners.

- Japan was suffering few losses of its own.

- The Allies offered no resistance and pulled out of the entire Pacific region. (This statement is not true; the Allies did resist and engage in subsequent battles.)