During World War II, the Battle of Guadalcanal was significant because it
a) was the first decisive victory for American naval forces.
b) evened out the naval strength of the Japanese and US navies.
c) was the first major Allied offensive against Japanese forces.
d) allowed Japan to construct an airfield from which to attack the Allies.
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