The Tet Offensive in Vietnam in January 1968 led to _______________________.

A. the Communist occupation and control of Saigon for a temporary period
B. a renewed determination in the United States to support President Johnson's war policies
C. a wave of South Vietnamese support for American troops
D. the realization by Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford that further escalation of the war would not bring victory


Answer: D

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