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How did the Tet Offensive affect the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War?
It allowed them to enjoy a resounding military victory.
It led to the loss of more than 50,000 of their troops.
It decreased their morale because it led to defeat at the hands of the NVA.
It led them to develop new tactics to combat guerrilla warfare.
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It led to the loss of more than 50,000 of their troops.
Explanation: Militarily the Tet Offensive was a disaster for the Viet Cong — they suffered very heavy casualties and were severely weakened as an organization, even though the offensive produced a political shock in the U.S. and helped turn American public opinion against the war.
Explanation: Militarily the Tet Offensive was a disaster for the Viet Cong — they suffered very heavy casualties and were severely weakened as an organization, even though the offensive produced a political shock in the U.S. and helped turn American public opinion against the war.
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