The significance of the Tet Offensive was that
A) American soldiers began to doubt, for the first time, that they could tell friend from foe well enough to be able to win the war.
B) American troops re-took all of the places seized by the Vietcong within a few weeks, showing the true measure of U.S. military strength.
C) it illustrated that the Americans and the South Vietnamese had learned to work together effectively.
D) many Americans, including prominent politicians, began to publicly state that America could not win the war in Vietnam.
E) the Vietcong won a great propaganda victory by taking about two dozen American soldiers captive.
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