What was the turning point in the Vietnam War that was the major setback for the American forces?

a. Tet Offensive
b. Gulf of Tonkin Incident
c. Fall of Dien Bien Phu
d. creation of the National Liberation Front
e. establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Trail


a

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Feminist activists participated in______________.

A. The League of Nations B. The ILO C. The WILPF D. international networks E. All of these.

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As a result of General Braddock's defeat a few miles from Fort Duquesne

a. the British controlled the frontier. b. George Washington was left without a military command. c. the frontier from Pennsylvania to North Carolina was open to Indian attack. d. General Braddock was forced to leave the military. e. the British called off their planned invasion of Canada.

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In the 1920s, chain stores such as A&P based their appeal on offering __________.

A. unique products in each market B. clean, modern stores with consistent products and prices C. local ownership of each store D. a chance for customers to bargain over prices

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Which of the following was NOT a utopian community in the early 1800s?

a. New Harmony b. Brook Farm c. Auburn Hills d. The Oneida Community

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