The Tet offensive of 1968 was a rare American victory and briefly revived the American public's support for the war.
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Mormon settlements in Utah
A. were established as well-regulated communities dominated by church leaders. B. were established on land grants obtained from the federal government. C. at first exhibited the typical character of a raw, disproportionately male, disorderly frontier area. D. at first developed as a scattered, unplanned series of refugee encampments.
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Which of the following famous men had the greatest influence on the philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr?
a. George Washington b. Napoleon Bonaparte c. Fidel Castro d. Niccolo Machiavelli e. Mahatma Gandhi
. In spite of President Eisenhower's promise in the 1950s to "roll back" communism, in reality United States officials realized that any intervention in Eastern Europe could lead to nuclear war.
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