A.
PART A: Which of the following best describes the relationship between public support of the war
and the war's outcome?
As public support for the war increased early on, the U. S. made mistakes that would cost
them a final victory.
b. After public support for the war ended amid protests, the U. S. was forced to surrender.
As public support for the war decreased, the U. S. was forced to end the war without a
decisive victory.
d. As public support for the war increased later on, the U. S. acted more aggressively, leading to
a victory
C.
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