| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | island hopping | U.S. strategy of controlling weak island for future attacks on larger islands | ss ch 27 |
| 2 | island hopping | stragety of Allies in World War 2 of capturing some Japanese-held islands and going around others | kc1 |
| 3 | island hopping | capturing some Japanese-held islands and going around others | Haley1 |
| 4 | island hopping | capturing some Japanese-held islands and going around others. | Alexis 1 |
| 5 | island hopping | capturing some Japanese-held islands and going around others | cera1 |
| 6 | island hopping | japs taking over the island | Christian 3 |
| 7 | island hopping | capturing an island and going to the next | carlie1 |
| 8 | Island hopping | capturing of some Japanese-held islands and going around others | Keri1 |
| 9 | island hopping | strategy of capturing some Japanese strongholds and avoiding others | Chapter 26 Vocab Social Studies |
| 10 | Island Hopping | recapturing some Japanese held islands and passing on others. | World War Two |
| 11 | island hopping | to capture some islands and go around the others | Social Studies 1 |
| 12 | Island hopping | strategy the US used in order to get to Vietnam. | history exam |
| 13 | Island Hopping | WWII strategy of conquering only certain Pacific islands that were important to the Allied advance toward Japan | History Final Exam |
| 14 | Island Hopping | the American navy attacked islands held by the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean. The capture of each successive island from the Japanese brought the American navy closer to an invasion of Japan. | WWII vocab |
| 15 | Island Hopping | the American navy attacked islands held by the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean. The capture of each successive island from the Japanese brought the American navy closer to an invasion of Japan. | history-WWII |
| 16 | Island Hopping | American navy attacked islands held by Japanese in Pacific Ocean. Capture of each successive island from the Japanese brought the American navy closer to an invasion of Japan | History Page 1 |
| 17 | Island Hopping | the American navy attacked islands held by the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean. The capture of each successive island from the Japanese brought the American navy closer to an invasion of Japan. | World War II vocab |
| 18 | Island hopping | offensive strategy of American admirals to beat the Japanese in the Pacific | US History Fall Final Terms |
| 19 | island hopping | passing heavily fortified Japanese posts, capturing nearby islands, bombing enemy bases | World War II |
| 20 | Island Hopping | method used by Allied forces to recapture some Japanese held islands in the Pacific, while bypassing others | eme chapter seventeen and eighteen vocab |
| 21 | Island Hopping | it is an important military strategy in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The strategy employed by the Allies of World War II Combined Chiefs of Staff, beginning with Operation Cartwheel, was to bypass heavily fortified Japanese positions and instead concentrate the limited Allied resources on strategically important islands that were not well defended but capable of supporting the drive to the main islands of Japan | AP Final Exam |
| 22 | island hopping | strategy of capturing some Japanese islands and avoiding others | American Studies 2 CP Midterm |
| 23 | Island Hopping | A military strategy of selectivity attacking specific enemy held islands and by passing others | Am. Studies Cp. Ch.24-25 |
| 24 | island hopping | military strategy of selectively attacking specific enemy held islands | American Studies Midterm |
| 25 | Island hopping | "it was a military stragety. When a country would have their soldiers go from one island to the next, taking over that island or getting all the resources from it, and then moving to the next island and | WWII study guide |
| 26 | island hopping | capture of each successive island from the japanese brought american navy closer to invasion of japan | social studies WWII |
| 27 | Island Hopping | an important military strategy | World War II |
| 28 | Island Hopping | an Allied military tactic. Go from island to island in the hopes that they could get closer to Japan. | SS-WWII Terms |
| 29 | island hopping | The Allies used islands to get closer to the enemy (japan) this was a military tactic | SS WW2 |
| 30 | island hopping | A WWII strategy in which the Allies invaded islands that the Japanese weakly defended in order to stage further attacks | Chapter 13 Sec 3 |
| 31 | Island Hopping | strategy of Allies in World War II of capturing some Japanese-held islands and going around others | Finals U.S. History - Rossomondo |
| 32 | island hopping | Allied strategy of capturing some Japanese Pacific bases and skipping over others | World War 2 CAC |
| 33 | island hopping | during World War II, Allied strategy of capturing Japanese-help islands to gain control of the Pacific | World War II (CH 27) |
| 34 | Island Hopping | Strategy of conquering only certain Pacific islands that were important to the Allied advance toward Japan | Chapter 26 WWII Vocabulary |
| 35 | Island Hopping | When Americans would capture some Japenese-held islands and go around others | World War Two Test |
| 36 | island hopping | during WWII, Allied strategy of capturing Japanese-held islands to gain control of the Pacific Ocean (American ships shelled an island; troops waded ashore; hand-to-hand fighting occured until island was captured) | World War II Vocabulary and Important Terms |
| 37 | island hopping | a strategy used during WWII that called for attacking and capturing certain key islands and using these islands as bases to leapfrog to other islands | MPCS8thHistoryCh26Vocab |
| 38 | island hopping | a strategy that called for attacking and capturing certain key islands | MPCS S.S ch. 26 terms |
| 39 | island hopping | Americans would travel from island to island in order to capture Japenese | SOCIAL STUDIES STUDY GUIDE UNIT 24 |
| 40 | island hopping | where Allied forces took only the most strategically important islands, instead of each Japanese-held island | S.S chptr 26 |
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