A.
Slave Trade Compromise
B.
Commerce Compromise
C.
Great Compromise
D.
Three-Fifths Compromise
Leyte Gulf was the site of a major naval battle. Thus, option D is the correct option.
With more than 200,000 naval forces engaged, the Battle of Leyte Gulf was both the greatest naval engagement of World War II and, by some measures, the largest naval engagement in history. The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and combined American and Australian forces engaged in combat from October 23 to October 26 in waters close to the Philippine islands of Leyte, Samar, and Luzon as part of the invasion of Leyte, which sought to cut off Japan from the Southeast Asian colonies it had occupied, a crucial source of industrial and oil supplies.
The imbalance in power was highlighted by the fact that by the time of the engagement, Japan possessed fewer major ships (battleships and aircraft carriers) than all of the Allied troops combined in the Pacific.
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Answer:
i think the answer is d.Leyte gulf
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