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aliya0001 [1]
3 years ago
9

Think back to media coverage of the Vietnam War. Which best describes why the Tet Offensive is often pinpointed as an event that

changed media coverage of the conflict?
History
2 answers:
kherson [118]3 years ago
4 0
A, because at this time, Walter Cronkite delivered his famous "unwinnable war" speech B. because the coverage of the war became a great deal more objective C. because, after a long time coming, media coverage became extremely graphic D. because, after a long policy of not commenting on the war, Lyndon B. Johnson spoke out against the media E. because the controversial image of a U.S.-ally general shooting a communist was broadcast, beginning a trend away from upbeat coverage of the war

Hope I helped? ^ω^

Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: The answer is E. from the options provided by the other person...

Explanation: E. because the controversial image of a U.S-ally general shooting a communist was broadcast, beginning a trend away from upbeat coverage of the war

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