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) This counterattack by the Viet Cong and the Viet Minh led to a decrease in support
for the Vietnam War.
A. The Battle of the Bulge B. The Tet Offensive
C. The Battle of Pleiku D. Battle of Khe Sanh
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B. The Tet Offensive.
Explanation: In 1968 the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces launched the Tet Offensive — a widespread, coordinated series of attacks during the Lunar New Year — which shocked U.S. public opinion and eroded support for the war despite heavy losses inflicted on the attackers. (Note: "Viet Minh" is the earlier anti‑French movement; in 1968 the main northern force was the North Vietnamese Army/NVA.)
Explanation: In 1968 the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces launched the Tet Offensive — a widespread, coordinated series of attacks during the Lunar New Year — which shocked U.S. public opinion and eroded support for the war despite heavy losses inflicted on the attackers. (Note: "Viet Minh" is the earlier anti‑French movement; in 1968 the main northern force was the North Vietnamese Army/NVA.)
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