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Answer:

Yes, Allies progressed quickly against the Japanese

Explanation:

On December 7, 1941, Japan made a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, destroying the US Pacific Fleet. The attack followed with Japan launching series of attacks that shook the US territories of Guam, Wake Island, and the Philippines, as well as British-controlled Hong Kong, Malaya, and Burma. The Japanese further aimed to destro

However, America and its allies decided they needed to save Great Britain and defeat Germany first. With that, US mounted attacks on Japanese naval forces and merchant ships, this was carried out through isolation raids to full-scale battles.

Thus, within months, the tide of battle started to turn as the United States and its allies in Australia and New Zealann started a counterattack across the Pacific. Using amphibious invasion, they moved westward toward Japan, where they continously bombed and stormed Japanese-held territory, targeting tiny islands as well as the jungles of New Guinea and the Philippines.

The followed battle marked the first major Allied victory against Japan and was a turning point in the war. Hence, the change in balance of naval power in the Pacific, Midway allowed US forces to take the offensive for the first time. The Allies soon set their sights on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands and on New Guinea.