Which of the following describes the North Vietnamese and Vietcong's war strategy? A. Attack the Americans in large military con
frontations B. Push the Americans with large scale bombing raids C. Avoid defeat until the Americans gave up D. Rely on China to send troops to help the war effort
The correct answer is <span>C. Avoid defeat until the Americans gave up
North Vietnamese and Vietcong armies were always on the retreat and resorted to guerrilla warfare. They would hide, attack by night, set traps, and other similar tactics until they completely demoralized the American army.</span>
While the United States held a tremendous advantage in funding and firepower, the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong held the advantage of fighting for goals they believed in and knowing how to hold their ground in Vietnamese territory. They did not have to gain a conclusive victory over the USA in its support of South Vietnam, only hold out until the American side determined the war was no longer worth what it cost in dollars and lives.
During the Constitutional Convention, large states such as Virginia argued that "<span>D.a state’s congressional representation should be based on its population," since the larger physical states tended to have larger populations. </span>
New England town meetings and the establishment of the Virginia house of burgesses represented the first efforts to create the American unity against the abuses of the British Empire. It was the organization of angry feelings against the lack or representatives, given that they only accepted being taxed by their own elected representatives. Those new establishments represented the weakening of the connecting between colonies and the Mother country (UK).