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Question 1

What was the Ho Chi Minh Trail?
 
  a. An infiltration trail for North Vietnamese soldiers that ran through Laos and Cambodia
  b. A supply line that ran from China to North Vietnam
  c. An underground tunnel system used by the Viet Cong in Saigon
  d. A secret Communist supply route that ran through Thailand

Question 2

The original mission of COINTELPRO was?
 
  a. to infiltrate, spy on, discredit, and disrupt antiwar groups.
  b. to destroy the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
  c. To derail Barry Goldwater's Republican candidacy.
  d. to crack down on the international drug trade



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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2019
Excellent


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:D TYSM

 

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