In Vietnam, the American "pacification" strategy
A. eliminated the Viet Cong's ability to attack American patrols.
B. called for a peaceful settlement with the North Vietnamese.
C. was replaced by the more heavy-handed "relocation" strategy.
D. was successful in the South, but not in the North.
E. included giving Vietnamese villages significant economic aid.
Answer: C
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