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Why was the Tet Offensive significant? Select all that are true It was the first U. S. defeat in Vietnam

It was the largest attack in the Vietnam War up until that point

The Vietnamese broke their truce to attack

It made the Soviet Union appear weak and led to the end of the war

It made Americans feel that the government was lying to them

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