Taylor's enclave strategy
A. called for aggressive offensive actions in the strategic Central Highlands.
B. proposed limited American forces to coastal base areas designed to give South Vietnam time to build up its forces.
C. was self-consciously designed to provoke further American intervention.
D. marked a step toward large-scale involvement.
E. None of these.
Answer: B
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