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The correct answer is: "Both shook Japanese confidence and increased US morale".
The Doolittle Raid was an air raid conducted in 1942 by the US aviation on Tokyo, the Japanese capital, and also other specific places in the island of Honshu during WWII. This attack was planned by the US as the retaliation after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and it was the first time that Japan Home Islands were attacked. It was planned by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle of the US army and aimed to enhance US morale.
The Battle of Coral Sea was an important naval battle that took place in 1942, in the Pacific Theatre during WWII, between the Imperial Japanese Army and the Australian and US navies and air forces. Although the Japanese were able to sink more ships, the allies were morally victorious. This battle was a turning point in the conflict in the Pacific, because it was the first time that the allies were able to control a major Japanese offensive.