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trapecia [35]
4 years ago
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7. How many South Vietnamese cities were attacked at the same time by the Vietcong?

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choli [55]4 years ago
4 0

Question-  How many South Vietnamese cities were attacked at the same time by  the Vietcong?

Answer- 13 cities

Explanation- On the early morning of January 30, 1968, Viet Cong forces attacked 13 cities in central South Vietnam, just as many families began their observances of the lunar new year.

zalisa [80]4 years ago
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Answer: "On the early morning of January 30, 1968, Viet Cong forces went and attacked thirteen cities in South Vietnam, just as many families began their observances of the lunar new year."

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