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Why did general macarthur leave his station in the philippines? a. roosevelt wanted macarthur to lead a battle over the midway islands. b. macarthur feared what would happen if he were caught by the enemy. c. macarthur was called to lead the second front in north africa. d. macarthur received orders from washington directing him to australia.

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