How did the North Vietnamese see the goals of the Vietnam War differently than the United States?
A) They were fighting a total war of revolution and national liberation.
B) They believed the war was a limited effort to stifle them economically.
C) They wanted to be independent from southern Vietnam.
D) They believed that southern Vietnam was under their control and that the war was necessary to gain recognition of their supremacy.
Answer: A
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