Actually Tet was more of a political victory for the
North. They launched a surprise attack
on South Vietnam during the Tet holiday on January 30, 1968. They attacked not only military targets but
towns and cities. Communist forces
managed to storm the U.S. Embassy.
Though a counterattack enabled the U.S. regain the territories assaulted
by the North, the reaction at home was so negative that support for American
involvement in the States dropped. This
led to the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vietnam and eventually the North
conquered the South.
Answer:
C. The freedom to do what he pleases
Explanation:
in the beginning of the passage it starts off with a promise, to finish two years of apprenticing for his uncle and then "he could do whatever he pleased." By looking through these answer choices and reading back it didnt seem like Jesse was scared of what was to come but excited and relieved. As for the other answer choices, it doesnt seem to fit the analogy.
They were able to come up with laws and policies that aim and develop the national interest of the US. Some of the policy makers like Canadian Prime Minister <span>Wilfrid Laurier had used such policy in order to protect the Canadian territory. The said doctrine was also used during the Cuban Revolution and the Kerry Doctrine</span>
Answer:
The United States began to provide significant military supplies and other assistance to the Allies in September 1940, even though the United States did not enter the war until December 1941.
Explanation:
Answer:
MIDDLE EAST
Explanation:
The history of Mesopotamia, however, is inextricably tied to the greater region, which is comprised of the modern nations of Egypt, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, the Gulf states and Turkey. We often refer to this region as MIDDLE EAST.
The middle east is comprised of the Gulf states which are mainly Muslim dominated countries like ( Qatar, United Arab Emirates ) also other countries like Israel and Turkey e.t.c make up this region hence the Greater region also known as the Ancient near east is known today as the Middle east