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History, 19.04.2021 20:00 madelineb6243

The Tet offensive marked a major turning point in the war because A . It shifted the public against the war which eventually led to the withdrawal of US forces from South Vietnam

B . It helped to unite the American public in supporting the war

C . North Vietnamese troops were wiped out

D . It led to the total defeat of American troops

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