How did the aftermath of the Tet Offensive affect the perception of the Vietnam War among the American public?
A. Public support for the war was virtually unchanged as little was reported of the attacks.
B. Public support for the war increased as more Americans felt the need for vengeance.
C. Public support for the war decreased as its ability to be won was questioned.
D. Public support for the war increased as the media only reported the successful angles of the incident.
Answer: C
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