The principle index the United States used to chart success in Vietnam was
A. a sophisticated measurement of the proportion of loyal to rebellious peasants.
B. the number of non-combatants arrested.
C. the strength and stability of the South Vietnamese government.
D. the "body count."
E. the movement of the front line and the capture of key geographical objectives.
Answer: D
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