Answer:
The Tet Offensive was considered a turning point during which media became less upbeat and more oriented toward the violence of the war.
Explanation:
The broad scope and extreme violence of the Tet Offensive in 1968 affecting a number of cities and locations in South Vietnam, such as Saigon, capital of South Vietnam, the US Marines Corps main base at Da Nang, Hué City, a major cultural center, the Marines outpost at Khe Sahn, etc. was broadcast by TV networks and watched in most American households. For some reason, television, a novel means of communication at the time, was not censored for the best part of the Vietnam War and, for the first time in U.S. History, showed the crudeness, savagery and brutality of war to the civilian population.
Answer: I believe that patriotism enhances the growth of a nation by strengthening the pride of its inhabitants which will help to grow said nation economically and will help the nation's people grow closer. Here's how.
If people feel patriotism for their country then they will feel comfortable spending their money in said nation which will grow the amount of money spent which will gradually grow the economy. Then if the country's inhabitants feel a connection to one another despite distance then said country will be a more peaceful and possibly more loving place to live and/or work.
Explanation:
Answer: D
Explanation: the argument is not convincing because the authors focus only on facts and data related to bitly links and twitter usage which is not sufficient evidence to support the claim
Say the pledge of allegiance and follow laws
B. NOUN
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