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Question 1

What did President Johnson's circle of advisers conclude, following the Tet Offensive?
 
  a. It was time to get the troops out as quickly as possible.
  b. Although suffering enormous casualties, the enemy's will to win had not lessened.
  c. The only way to win the war was to use nuclear weapons.
  d. The North Vietnamese were on the ropes and vulnerable to a massive American push.

Question 2

What individual's announcement that there would be no victory in Vietnam led President Johnson to lament, I have lost Mr. Average Citizen?
 
  a. Former New York Mets manager Casey Stengel
  b. CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite
  c. Hollywood actor Jimmy Stewart
  d. Talk show host Johnny Carson



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