The Vietminh did indeed assist the American Office of Strategic Services in WWII so this is True.
<h3>What did the Viet Minh do in WWII?</h3>
The Viet Minh were established in French Indochina where they formed a resistance to the Japanese occupiers.
They worked with the American Office of Strategic Services to gather information on the Japanese to aid in efforts to defeat them.
In conclusion, the VietMinh were helpful to the American Office of Strategic Services in WWII.
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<span>The Magna Carta was presented to King John in 1215 because people wanted there to be more limits on monarchical power, since the King before this could do practically anything he wanted without consequence. </span>
The correct answer of the given question above would be option A. The arrest of Sacco and Vanzetti on murder charges produced the effect of <span>violence by anarchist groups. This violence of the anarchist group also resulted in big riots which was called "The Heymarket Riots". Hope this answer helps. </span>
John Steinbeck's the Pearl takes place in La Paz, Mexico.
Steinbeck was inspired to write the story after hearing a folk talk while visiting Baja (where La Paz is located) which is a heavy pearl producing region.