What did President Johnson's circle of advisers conclude, following the Tet Offensive?
a. It was time to get the troops out as quickly as possible.
b. Although suffering enormous casualties, the enemy's will to win had not lessened.
c. The only way to win the war was to use nuclear weapons.
d. The North Vietnamese were on the ropes and vulnerable to a massive American push.
B
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A) the constitutionality of slavery B) territorial expansion C) the morality of slavery D) slavery in the western territories
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A) the South B) the North C) the West D) the Southwest E) the Midwest
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A) informing British officials of colonial smuggling B) promoting British imports in the colonies C) enforcing economic sanctions against Great Britain D) reporting on the activities of radical colonial leaders
The church forbade Jews from hiring __________ or having any public authority over them.
A. merchants B. Muslims C. Christians D. serfs