What did the Tet offensive of 1968 demonstrate to the American public?
A) American military leadership had a firm grasp of the enemy's strategy.
B) The North Vietnamese military was rapidly losing strength.
C) The Johnson administration was misleading Americans about the progress of the war.
D) The army of South Vietnam was able to play a larger part in the war.
C) The Johnson administration was misleading Americans about the progress of the war.
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A. coronation B. invasion of Egypt C. continental system D. return from Elba
Which of these men attempted to deal with opium smugglers, provoking conflict with Great Britain?
A) Puyi B) Nurhaci C) Lin Zexu D) Kangzi
The "pushing system" and the "whipping machine" combined gang labor, direct supervision, rigorous measurement, and calibrated torture to compel slaves continually to improve their efficiency.
a. true b. false
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