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After the Tet Offensive, media coverage of the war tended to be _____.

neutral
supportive of U.S. policy
critical of U.S. policy
supportive of the South Vietnamese army

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Answer:

Critical Of U.S. Policy

Step-by-step explanation:

What did the media do after the Tet Offensive?

The sensationalist and tendentious media coverage of the failed Tet offensive, on the other hand, helped turn public opinion against the administration's war effort and led a majority of Americans to reject its claims of progress, despite all evidence to the contrary. Commanding General William C.

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