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History, 11.07.2019 09:30, mmaglaya1

6. why was the tet offensive considered the turning point in the vietnam war? a. it convinced americans that the war was winnable. b. it convinced americans that the war wasn't nearly over. c. it broke the military strength of the united states in vietnam. d. it broke the military strength of the vietcong.

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