A. The Tet Offensive is considered a turning point in the war because it convinces many Americans that the was wasn't over yet.
The Romans honored them at festivals,they <span>celebrated special days for different gods by holding festivals, which had many grand processions and parties.
They did pray to them in temples </span>where they made sacrifices of animals and precious things. Romans believed that blood sacrifices were the best way to please gods. They built temples for only 1 god or they built temples to honor all of the mighty gods which were called Pantheons<span>.
I don't think that B is right. The romans workshipped the same gods as the Greeks and believed in many of the same myths and attributes to the gods but renamed the Greek gods like for example Zeus (in Greece) became Jupiter (Roman)
A is wrong, they didn't prohibt other religions in their vast empire which is why they became so successful, they allowed other religions in their empire to continue their religions just as long as they respected the Roman gods but they didn't have to follow the Roman gods.
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The Tet Offensive is considered the turning point in the war for two reasons: first because it almost decimated south Vietnam and it changed how most Americans viewed the war. So, the Tet Offensive occurred during the Vietnamese New year called Tet. A week-long cease fire occurred so the Vietnamese could celebrate this holiday, but north Vietnam had their fingers crossed behind their back and attacked over 100 south Vietnamese cities simultaneously. This was a major loss for the American side because they couldn't recapture the cities for many months afterward. Back in the United states, Americans were seeing the horrors of war on television and this was kind of the smack in the head for many Americans to wonder why are we here? Why are we in Vietnam? President Lyndon Johnson was blamed for this and his popularity plummeted causing him to announce that he would not be running for a second term as president.
Answer: Yes
Explanation: Guerilla warfare would have been successful in Oklahoma during the Civil War. Oklahoma was home to many Native American tribes who were familiar with the landscape and terrain.