Pol Pot’s reign of terror in Cambodia was brought to an end by

a. massive American military intervention.
b. United Nations economic sanctions.
c. an invasion by the North Vietnamese.
d. a goodwill mission by the National Council of Churches.
e. none of these choices.


ANS: C

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