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How did the Doolittle Raid and the Battle of the Coral Sea help turn the tide of World War II? Both continued Japan's practice of using surprise attacks. Both were surprise attacks by the US in the Pacific. Both increased Japanese territory in the Pacific islands. Both shook Japanese confidence and increased US morale.

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