Restrictions on U.S. military operations during the Vietnam War were designed to prevent China from entering the war and

a. kept the U.S. from winning the war.
b. keep the Soviet army from entering the war.
c. appease American antiwar activists.
d. win the sympathy of the North Vietnamese leaders.
e. limit civilian casualties.


ANSWER:
a

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