What was the effect of the American bombing campaign in Vietnam?

A) Vietnamese civilians turned against the Americans.
B) The Americans made significant territorial gains.
C) The North Vietnamese were subdued, though the Vietcong were not.
D) American casualties from antiaircraft guns and missiles were devastating.
E) The Vietcong decided to abandon its initial strategy based on traditional warfare.


A

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a. Muslim influence arrived early in the fifth century. b. Protected by their remote location, societies tended to grow in population. c. Increases in population led them to participate in the European slave trade by the sixteenth century. d. Because of their remote location, there was never a need to develop political organization, such as chiefdoms.

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