By the end of their first year in office, Nixon and Kissinger had concluded that the most effective way to tip the military balance in South Vietnam's favor was to
A. have the Congress repeal the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
B. install a pro-American regime under General Lon Diem.
C. destroy military bases in Cambodia and Laos.
D. "surge" 30,000 additional ground combat forces in the Mekong Delta.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: C
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