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Why is the Vietnam War called a 360-degree war?

The war was fought along the 360th parallel.
There was no clear front line, as the war came from all around.
The US government came around fully in deciding whether to enter the war.
The intense heat made soldiers feel as if they were in a hot oven.

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Answer:

B: There was no clear front line, as the war came from all around.

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User Oriol
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The correct answer is B because the type of warfare used during the Vietnam War, gorilla warfare, meant that soldiers were attacked from all sides most of the time.
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