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 bringvictory.


d

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a)  taking an active role in one’s own salvation b)  accepting the wisdom of traditional authorities c)  preserving the harmony among Protestant sects d)  holding solemn and silent religious ceremonies

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What was the result of the federal attempt to negotiate treaties with California Indians?

a. The federal commissioners drafted treaties with eighteen tribes, but the U.S. Senate did not ratify them. b. The federal commissioners successfully negotiated treaties with all California tribes, establishing reservations for them. c. Eighteen treaties were negotiated; the Senate ratified all of them, and Indians began moving onto the new reserves. d. The state collaborated with the federal government to establish reserves for California tribes.

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Which of the following statements is most accurate?

A) Black abolitionists’ goals differed from those of white abolitionists. B) Black and white abolitionists were part of a single movement. C) There was little or no tension between black and white abolitionists. D) Black and white abolitionists often worked at cross purposes.

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Americans entered the First World War most directly as a result of which of the following?

(A) The sinking of the British ship Lusitania killed large numbers of American citizens. (B) The American arms industry fearing that Britain and France would not be able to repay their debts. (C) A majority of Americans being able to trace their ancestry to the British Isles. (D) The Germans resuming unrestricted submarine warfare. (E) Woodrow Wilson and the Congress attempting to limit the spread of Soviet communism.

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