Answer: The South lost almost as many men as did the Union, so they gained respect for their foes' fighting ability.
I think the answer is either A or C but I really think it's C
Answer:
Vietnamization was the politics of Richard Nixon to stop the participation of America in the Vietnamese war.
Explanation:
He wanted to do this using the program for expanding equipping and training of the forces of South Vietnam, making them stronger and at the same time reducing the number of American forces.
Nixon said that Vietnamization had two components. One was for getting stronger Vietnamese forces and the second one to prolong the program of pacification in Vietnam.