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The Tet offensive altered public opinion of the war because the

(A) war seemed unwinnable
(B) U.S. suffered heavy losses
(C) press fled Vietnam
(D) Vietcong lost

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The Tet offensive altered public opinion of the war because the "U.S suffered heavy losses.
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User Meeh
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The Tet offensive altered public opinion of the war because the "(B) U.S. suffered heavy losses". Although it ended with a US and South Vietnamese victory, many Americans grew wary of the costs.
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