The Tet Offensive was __________
A) the American-planned assassination of South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem
B) a massacre of innocent South Vietnamese villagers by American soldiers
C) the beginning of American aerial bombings in Cambodia and Laos
D) a North Vietnamese and Vietcong assault on over 100 cities and towns in South Vietnam
D
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Museums are an example of the tight connection between
a. economy and botany. b. longitude and navigation. c. maps and navigation. d. agriculture and enclosures. e. science and empire.
Albert Einstein's theories about space and time contradicted whose earlier theories?
a. Wilhelm Rontgen b. Galileo Galilei c. Svante Arrhenius d. Isaac Newton e. Max Planck
How did Mussolini take power in Italy?
A) He used militaristic tactics to seize socialist-controlled cities. B) He was invited by Victor Emmanuel III from Milan. C) He was supported by white collar and elite members of society that did not support socialism. D) He forged an alliance with the pope. E) All of these