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Select TWO ways that the Tet Offensive—considered an American victory—negatively affect the course of the war for the United States.

the Tet Offensive convinced most Vietnamese that they would rather embrace communism than democracy.

It made clear that the United States was far from winning the war. Victory, if possible at all, would require a greater commitment and more sacrifice.

The United States lost so many planes and other material that it was difficult to continue the war.

The government lost credibility, as many Americans began to question whether or not the information provided about the war was accurate.

- The Tet Offensive made clear that the United States was far from winning the war. Victory, if possible at all, would require a greater commitment and more sacrifice.

- The government lost credibility, as many Americans began to question whether or not the information provided about the war was accurate.