Project Camelot was a ________

a. policy by the U.S. government to improve relations with Vietnam after the war
b. project developed by the U.S. Army to study the languages and cultures of the Middle East
c. project sponsored by the U.S. Army to study causes of civil unrest in developing countries
d. project to involve anthropologists as spies in Iraq and Afghanistan
e. project designed to involve anthropologists as advisors to President Kennedy during the early 1960s


ANSWER:
c

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