President Lyndon Johnson's "many flags" campaign to secure troop commitments to Vietnam from America's Pacific allies
A. sparked unrest and near mutiny among American troops.
B. was a disappointment that resulted in the deployment of only 71,000 troops.
C. met with sympathetic responses from Eastern European nations of the Warsaw Pact.
D. was publicly supported by American allies, but did not result in the commitment of any soldiers.
E. was a resounding success that resulted in large numbers of allied troops joining American forces in South Vietnam.
Answer: B
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