during world war ii, us naval forces were able to intercept the japanese fleet before it reached midway…

during world war ii, us naval forces were able to intercept the japanese fleet before it reached midway because\nus ships were on their way to japan when they met the outbound fleet.\nus ships waited near the island to intercept inbound japanese ships.\nus intelligence had deciphered messages laying out the japanese plan.\nus warplanes on their way to japan happened to spot the inbound fleet.
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The Battle of Midway was a turning point in WWII. The US was able to intercept the Japanese fleet because US intelligence (codebreaking, specifically breaking the Japanese naval code) deciphered messages that revealed the Japanese plan. The other options are incorrect: US ships weren't on the way to Japan to meet the fleet, they didn't just wait near the island without prior knowledge, and warplanes didn't randomly spot the fleet. The key was intelligence deciphering the Japanese communications.
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C. US intelligence had deciphered messages laying out the Japanese plan.