Answer:
d. As the only war lost by the United States
Explanation:
During Cold War, The war among North and South Vietnam caught the attention of the goverment of United States which ended up with entering to support South Vietnam. The goal was to restore order and stop communist influence promoted by URSS on countries like North Vietnam, however, even though the number of casualties from the North vietnamese side was higher than the USA's side, order was not set as expected. There were too many deaths, too much money spent on war, nevertherless they could not make North Vietnam surrender but USA had to retreat after signing a peace agreement between the two Vietnams. It is important to state that conflict did not completely finished when USA left, so they did not restore order and lost too much for nothing. That is why Vietnam war is considered a loss, the only war lost by the United States.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Robert McNamara
Explanation:
Initially argued for "massive retaliation" toward enemies of the US. He argued for military buildup and involvement in the Vietnam War. McNamara began to question US involvement and began a study on military in Vietnam. This study is now referred to as the Pentagon Papers.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The Zhou Dynasty became really large which caused it to be hard to control. The people of Zhou created territories with leaders for each, and these territories became to form their own political parties and not following those of Zhou
 
        
             
        
        
        
Both Catholics and Protestants considered the Malleus Maleficarum (also known as <em>Hammer of Witches</em>) by Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger as an authoritative work on witchcraft.
This 1487-book it is considered by many as the most famous work of witchcraft ever written during.  The book became an important source for Protestants and Catholics during the "fight" against witchcraft during the Inquisition.