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The US loss in Vietnam was a war "lost at home," just as the _____ was a war "lost at home." a. Greek Civil War b. Chinese Civil War c. Soviet loss in Afghanistan d. North Korean loss in South Korea
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The US loss in Vietnam was a war "lost at home," just as the _____ was a war "lost at home."
a. Greek Civil War
b. Chinese Civil War
c. Soviet loss in Afghanistan
d. North Korean loss in South Korea
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c. Soviet loss in Afghanistan
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I believe the answer is: B. chinese civil war.
Both Chinese civil war and the Vietnam war carried out a similar philosophy that become the reason of the war.
They both happened due to the clash of ideology between communism and Democracy.
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